Deep Chunk is a preserved slice of 1970s Northern California cannabis culture, Tom Hill's heirloom Afghani brought from the Hindu Kush and inbred into a true-breeding, pure indica line. Compact and stocky, it builds thick stems and short internodes, often finishing around one meter tall with broad, dark fans and occasional purple hues. In bloom it stacks rock-hard flowers that glitter with resin, exuding an earthy-pine bouquet with coffee and hash undertones and a faint citrus edge. Expect a myrcene-led terpene profile backed by beta-caryophyllene and limonene, mirroring its foresty, woody taste. Indoors, Deep Chunk typically completes in 55 to 60 days; outside it is ready by late September to early October in temperate zones. Yields are moderate but dense, and plants are easy to trim thanks to a low leaf-to-calyx ratio. Potency sits in the high teens to roughly 20 percent THC, with trace CBD under one percent. An inbred daughter of Afghani landrace rather than a modern hybrid, Deep Chunk delivers a fast, heavy, tranquil effect: happy calm that settles into comfortable drowsiness. The Landrace Team offers seeds as Deep Chunk in homage to Hill's preservation, giving growers a faithful, resin-first classic with stout morphology, straightforward cultivation, and the unmistakable old-school Afghan character.













