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PURE SHEBERGHAN AFGHANI HASHPLANT CULTIVAR FROM THE ANCIENT SILK ROAD
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The Sheberghan is an easy to grow, beginner-friendly landrace that produces one of the highest quality hashish in the world.
The plants are robust and can withstand important temperature swings.

Hailing from a multicultural region legendary for its sticky/fruity sieved hashish, this cultivar is a true hash plant producing leafy buds covered in large resin glands. Hash farmers near the city of Sheberghan have been using this highly resinous Sheberghan hashplant landrace for making some exceptionally sweet/fruity and very sticky hashish.

Sheberghan was a settlement along the ancient Silk Road. The region is multicultural and has a rich history. Most inhabitants of the region are part of the Uzbek ethnic group. However, many other ethnic groups are also present. Northern Afghanistan is renowned for producing some of the very best hashish in the country. Although more people have heard of Balkh and Mazar I Sharif, Sheberghan also produces a sieved hashish of exceptional quality.

The Sheberghan Hashplant soothes the mind and relaxes the muscles. Because it is a landrace full of genetic diversity, potency varies according to the phenotype. Therefore, the high can go from being mild and relaxing to being quite powerful! As with most hashplant landraces, the Sheberghan expresses a wide range of cannabinoids. Some specimens are CBD dominant, some are full spectrum with a balanced ratio of THC to CBD and others are THC dominant.

Most plants have a pleasant hashy/earthy smell with subtle notes of Skunk when flowering. Although the smell isn’t too pungent, the weed is very tasty which suggests a high sesquiterpene content. It is a very sweet taste that coats the mouth and throat and lingers for a while.

This easy to grow, beginner-friendly strain is a true hashplant landrace producing leafy buds covered in sticky trichomes. Not only the flowers but also most of the small leaves display a thick frosty coat of resin glands. Depending on the phenotype, the buds range from being moderately dense to very dense.

The plants are easy to manage both indoors and outdoors. Outdoors, the most plants are ready for harvest in October. Most of the plants display the typical broad Indica leaflets. However, some phenotypes can show rather narrow leaflets.

Landrace Genetics personally collected seeds in the Jowzjan Province near the city of Sheberghan in 2018. The Khalifa team has since worked on adapting this strain to growing indoors by reducing the hermaphroditism and decreasing the amount of undesirable phenotypes while preserving most of the genetic diversity. Landrace Genetics is an expert strain hunter specializing in collecting and preserving Afghan and Pakistani Landraces.

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Tipo INDICA LANDRACE STRAIN (P3)
Format Standard
Sativa / Indica ratio 100 % indica
Flowering indoors 9-11 weeks
Flowering outdoors First half of October
Yield Average-High
Resistance against spider mites High
Resistance against powder mildew Average
Resistance against botrytis Average-Low
Resistance against white fly Average-High
Resistance against cold High
Resistance against heat High
Latitude 0º-46º
Genetics Landrace strain (P2) open pollinated indoors to increase the sexual stability.
Structure Strong and robust structure. The Sheberghan doubles in size during the flowering stretch. It produces incredibly strong sturdy branches that almost never need support.
Bouquet Fruity, hashy, citrusy, with a sweet aftertaste.
High Calming, Relaxing, Sleep-Inducing.
Terpene profile It has not yet been tested.
Growing Tips Because the plants only double in size during the flowering stretch, it is advisable to flip them to flower after at least 3 weeks of vegetative growth.

These plants are medium feeders. They require higher levels of nutrients than most landraces, though not as much as most modern cannabis hybrids.

This cultivar can thrive even when the temperatures are very high or very low. Even though the Sheberghan hashplant can withstand important temperature variations, it requires the relative humidity (RH) to be low during the flowering phase. Indeed, fall season is very dry in the Jowzjan Province.

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