Afghan Hawaiian is the result of crossing two landraces, an Afghani Indica and a Hawaiian Sativa, creating a flavorful hybrid with Indica-leaning genetics that’s suited for any time of day. Consumers should know that they’re in for an uplifting high, providing mental clarity, focus, and a burst of creative ideas, followed by mild relaxation that won’t keep you from checking things off your to-do list. Medically, Afghan Hawaiian is best suited for dealing with depression, stress, and a chronic lack of energy. When burned, the Afghan Hawaiian buds release an overload of tropical notes (think papaya, mango, and pineapple) on a background of earthiness, sandalwood, and hash. Cultivators should prepare their growing room for medium-tall ladies that need 8 to 9 weeks of flowering to produce above-average yields of aromatic and potent buds. Make sure to provide proper ventilation and consider odor control measures.