Orange Afghani balances classic hash-plant depth with sunlit citrus, a Bedford Grow original that marries an Orange Ghost mother to a Lashkar Gah x White '91 father. The result is a 70/30 indica-leaning hybrid whose small, pebble-shaped forest-green buds burn with bright orange hairs and a sugary crystal jacket. Crack the jar and you get fresh orange peel over sweet, floral Kush, with a hint of peppery spice; on the palate it stays decidedly citrus-forward, finishing clean and faintly herbal. Lab averages circle 18–19% THC with about 1% CBD, delivering a buoyant, euphoric lift that settles into calm, body-loosening relaxation while keeping the mood upbeat and social. Dominant terpenes often register as terpinolene, beta-caryophyllene, and beta-myrcene, mapping neatly to the strain's tart zest, warm spice, and soft woods. Indoors, plants show stout Afghani structure and moderate vigor, typically finishing in 56–63 days with medium yields. Orange Afghani's bright profile helped it stand out on Illinois menus, including an appearance in the 2021 High Times People's Choice field, where its sunny aroma contrasted heavier Kush cuts. If you crave orange without losing depth, this lineage threads the needle—bright, grounded, and unmistakably old-world at heart.




