Afghan Kush comparisons - Compare with Other Strains
Afghan Kush is a classic, resin-heavy indica cannabis strain that is often compared with similar varieties based on THC percentage, yield potential, flowering time, aroma, and overall effects. Use the comparisons below to quickly see how Afghan Kush stacks up against closely related strains, so you can choose the best option for your needs.
Compare Afghan Kush with Similar Strains
Each comparison page outlines key differences in plant structure, indoor and outdoor performance, flavor profile, and typical user-reported effects. This helps growers and collectors decide whether to stay with the original Afghan Kush line or experiment with hybrids and autoflowering versions.
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Afghan Kush vs Master Kaze (Master Kush Skunk × Afghan Haze) – Mr Nice Seedbank
Compare a pure, traditional Afghan landrace line with a complex hybrid that blends Master Kush Skunk and Afghan Haze. This comparison highlights differences in growth vigor, flowering speed, yield size, and the balance between sedating indica body effects and uplifting haze-style cerebral effects.
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Afghan Kush (Regular, World of Seeds) vs Afghan Kush (Feminized, World of Seeds)
See how regular Afghan Kush seeds compare with their feminized counterparts from the same breeder. This page explains the impact on male/female ratios, breeding potential, consistency of phenotypes, and how feminized seeds can simplify the selection process for growers focused purely on flower production.
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Afghan Kush (Regular, World of Seeds) vs Afghan Kush Ryder Auto (World of Seeds)
Find out how the traditional photoperiod Afghan Kush differs from its autoflowering Afghan Kush Ryder variant. This comparison covers changes in life cycle length, plant height control, light schedule requirements, yield per square metre, and how autoflower genetics affect potency and terpene expression.
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Afghan Kush (Feminized, World of Seeds) vs Master Kaze (Master Kush Skunk × Afghan Haze, Regular, Mr Nice Seedbank)
Explore the contrast between a straightforward, feminized Afghan Kush line and the more complex, regular Master Kaze hybrid. Learn how these lines differ in THC levels, terpene complexity, training response (such as SCROG or SOG), and whether they are better suited for compact indoor rooms or larger outdoor setups.
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Afghan Kush (Feminized, World of Seeds) vs Afghan Kush Ryder Auto (World of Seeds)
Compare feminized photoperiod Afghan Kush with the autoflowering Afghan Kush Ryder from the same breeder. This breakdown explains differences in total grow time from seed to harvest, expected yield, plant size, and how the switch to autoflower genetics influences resin production and overall effect.
How to Use These Afghan Kush Comparisons
- THC and effects: Check which version leans more towards deeply relaxing body effects versus a more balanced or uplifting high.
- Yield and structure: Compare grams per square metre, bud density, and how each strain responds to pruning and training.
- Flowering and life cycle: See whether a photoperiod or autoflower variety better matches your preferred grow schedule.
- Seed type: Decide between regular seeds for breeding projects or feminized seeds for straightforward flower production.
At RARE SEEDS Australia, we specialise in comparing cannabis seed varieties side by side, helping Australian collectors and growers quickly identify the most suitable genetics for their specific goals and conditions.