Afghan Peach by Oni Seed Co
Afghani × Peach-forward modern hybrid
Afghan Peach is a contemporary hybrid from Oni Seed Co. that blends traditional Afghani genetics with modern dessert-like qualities. It is characterized by a sturdy plant structure and a pronounced stone fruit aroma, offering a balanced experience.
Appearance
Afghan Peach typically yields medium to large conical buds with dense calyxes and a favorable leaf-to-calyx ratio. The flowers often display a deep green coloration, sometimes accented with lavender hues, and are covered in a frosty layer of trichomes. Its appearance suggests a high resin content, with a granular, sugar-crystal look when fully mature.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Afghan Peach is dominated by stone fruit notes, reminiscent of peaches and nectarines, layered over a base of earthy spice and subtle diesel undertones. Upon consumption, the flavor follows suit, delivering a juicy peach and candy-like sweetness on the initial inhale, transitioning to more woody and spicy notes on the exhale.
Effects
Consumers often report a sense of deep relaxation from Afghan Peach. The balanced indica/sativa heritage contributes to a tranquil experience, making it a suitable choice for unwinding.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
This strain typically features a THC content ranging from 18-26%, with minimal CBD (<1%). Key terpenes likely include myrcene, limonene, caryophyllene, and pinene, contributing to its distinct aroma and effects. The terpene profile is noted for its fruit-forward esters and balancing earthy notes.
Growing
Afghan Peach exhibits traits from its Afghani lineage, often resulting in medium height, stout branching, and dense flower structures. It can be managed with training techniques like SCROG or LST. Resin quality is a significant characteristic, with trichome heads being large and well-formed, making it suitable for extraction.
Origins & Lineage
Afghan Peach is attributed to Oni Seed Co., combining the robust, resin-producing qualities of traditional mountain-grown Afghani landraces with the popular fruit-forward profiles of modern hybrids. The name reflects this blend of a classic Afghan foundation and vibrant peach notes.