Black Afghan reviews
Read people’s experiences with the cannabis strain Black Afghan.
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I am a recreational user. I chose this strain because I heard it was good for insomnia.
The gram I picked up had 23% thc.
I vaped this at 365 degrees. The effects are a heavily sedated body high. At first, my mind is mush and I feel kind of disoriented. There is a mild euphoria. My second go around with this strain gave me slight paranoia until the high peaked. I felt like this is a pretty social strain if you are staying in. A good strain to watch a movie or listen to music. This is not a good strain for productivity.
I slept like a baby after having this.
solid, (little to) no paranoia, but not incredible. sleepy for sure.
you can’t find a much better strain for insomnia when it comes to black afghan, i love the earthy, diesel taste to.
So far, Black Afghan is coming on top as one of my favs. I fall asleep, I stay asleep, I can't complain.
Gets you deeply, soulfully stoned.
munchies man tingly high.
This is some damn nice Flower! Clocking in at 25% this Indica puts you in the couch pretty quickly! Smokes smoothe and tastes great!! I would recommend this to Any Indica lover that likes smoking during the day without any Headaches, Just a nice clean High and a peaceful easy feeling.
This strain is great, I love it, It has beautiful colors, strong earthy smell. The buds are very dense. The flavor in my opinion was best upon inhale, sweet earth, and floral. Flavor was still good upon exhale, Notes of spices and floral were noticeable. The high took a few minutes to fully take effect. Its a very relaxing earthy strain that melts away pain, Induces euphoria, and made me much happier. The high has a lofty bliss feeling to it. I feel it in my eyes and body the pain I normally have in my legs feels like comfort. Definitely made me sit down and feel like a sloth, I'm very thankful for this strain, anyone who suffers from physical pain could benefit from what has to offer. It didn't quite put me to sleep, but definitely encouraged relaxation.