The first cultivar featured by Greybeard for its dried flower offering is called Afghani Drifter. This unique cultivar comes with a very high total THC potential which can regularly exceed 24% when grown indoors. This potency is balanced by a solid terpene profile led by Myrcene, Caryophyllene, and Limonene that give off gobs of hash-y, earthy aromas with a strong hint of funky musk, pepper spice notes and some lemon skunk undertones. Visually, its bright green buds are laced with orange filaments and absolutely covered in frosty trichomes. What makes this cultivar unique is it’s drift. Traditionally Afghan cultivars are known for their heavy Indica/sedative effects – this one has a tendency to drift towards a vibrant happy euphoric almost Sativa leaning effect. When we first received this cultivar, it was described to us as a cross between Afghani Kush and Skunk – both being clear Indicas. But after growing it out, we noticed a number of sativa tendencies in the plant structure: stretching, long internodal spacing, etc. This made us reconsider what we should call it. It was obviously Afghani in origin, and we still wanted to pay homage to that grand indica cultivar, but the genetics had definitely drifted some distance away from its original roots to be something else entirely. And so, we decided to call it Afghani Drifter. A very apt name for a very unique cultivar.