Apples 'n' Afghani from Twenty20 Mendocino pairs Apples and Bananas with their Humboldt Afghani breeder's cut, shaping a feminized photoperiod F1 mixed hybrid that finishes fast without fuss. Plants stay stout and sturdy with strong lateral branching and only below-average trellising needs; expect average stretch and dense, heavy flowers that stack into spear-tipped colas. Indoors it typically wraps in 58-65 days, while outdoor growers target early to mid October. The nose leads with a mouth-watering sour candy apple signature rounded by subtle ripe mango - an uncommon fruit-forward profile that shows up in most phenotypes. Yield is rated high per square foot, marrying commercial output with boutique aroma. Twenty20 lists this project as a long-shelved vault selection brought back for phenohunting, and it behaves with the uniformity you would expect from an F1 with an average PVI. While official cannabinoid figures are not published, the cultivar's lineage suggests contemporary potency alongside balanced hybrid effects. Growers will appreciate its sturdy architecture and the way branches naturally hold weight as flowers swell, reducing support work late in bloom. Apples 'n' Afghani is a characterful cross that captures the apple-forward terpenes of A&B and the sturdy, early-ripening Afghani frame - true to its Mendocino roots and the craftsmanship of Twenty20 Mendocino.



