The Afghan Cow is a indica-dominant hybrid marijuana strain with 30% sativa and 70% indica characteristics created by London’s Dr. Krippling Seeds.
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The strain is a cross between Ash, Kali Mist, and Kaya 47 strains and clocks in with THC levels of 18-22% and little-to-no CBD. Afghan Cow has been reported as having heady, uplifting, cerebral effects that could help manage stress, anxiety, fatigue, and depression.
Composition
Hybrid
Sativa: 30%
Indica: 70%
Cannabinoids
THC
18-22%
CBD
>1%
Terpenes
Caryophyllene
Myrcene
Pinene
Flavors
Berry
Fruit
Sage
Sweet
Tropical
Aromas
Earthy
Fruit
Herbal
Sage
Sweet
Effects
Users report effects such as a tingling, head-high session. Other reported effects include fatigue, creativity, concentration, sleepiness, arousal, relaxation, energy, focus, euphoria, and talkativeness.
Afghan Cow will likely inspire a deeply relaxing high that may keep you stuck to the couch or bed for hours.
Dry eyes and a dry mouth are the most common negative side effects reported. Less common effects are paranoia, hunger, and panic attacks.
Positive
Creativity
Euphoria
Focus
Head High
Relaxing
Tingly
Negative
Dry eyes
Dry mouth
Fatigue
Paranoia
Panic attacks
Medical uses
Afghan Cow is shown to help relieve the effects and symptoms of:
Depression
Fatigue
Glaucoma
Migraines
Stress
Dosing
Even though Afghan Cow isn’t an immensely strong strain in terms of THC, it is still highly recommended to start with small doses. Increase your intake each day until you reach a desirable level of comfort and then remain consistent. Experienced users might be more comfortable starting at a moderate dose.