Comment Posted by: Chippollatta on 02-16-2012 at 11:26
Sweet Afghani Delicious is bred by Sweet Seeds if I'm correct, very good strain for beginners, a good medicinal high and a fruity taste make this one worth trying...below some more info and some awards she won.
From the self-pollination of one of our strongest and most aromatic Black Domina mother plants. The in-breeding of this supermother produces resinous dense buds of intense aroma and musky flavours inherited from its Afghan ancestors. S1seeds are very homogenous. Easy harvesting and very resistant to pests and fungus. Strong, sweet aroma.
-Awards:
.1st Award - Copa del Plata 06 - Buenos Aires - Argentina - 2006
.1st Award - Semilla del Millón - X Bella Flor - Málaga - 2007
.3rd Award - Semilla del Millón - XI Bella Flor - Málaga - 2008
.1st Award - IndoorBio - Cannabis Champions Cup - 2009
.1st Award - Indoor Bio - 3ª Coppa Italia Antiproibizionista - Roma - 2009
.3rd Award - "I Cannabis Cup Nature Grow Barcelona" - Barcelona - 2011
Comment Posted by: mattimuss on 08-08-2011 at 20:19
thats a fine lukin herb plant is that. im growing the same plant ryt now in a conservatory along with a double strawberry diesel x red widow 13. if my s.a.d. turns out anything lyk your pheno i b a happy man lol.
Comment Posted by: Scrogerman on 05-10-2010 at 01:01
'Sweet Afghani Delicious' aka- S.A.D - by Sweetseeds (Spain), if its this one id like to know man?, she looks killer man, v-nice indeed, Strawberry flavours, i bet the finger hash is like Fine Afghan-Black. Looks Delish.Mmmm. further investigation is required & its going on my list!
It'sfrom Sweetseeds,I got some by mistake,from Attitude....wanted Auto's and they were described as such,but they're looking real good,so definately growing them out.... ;-)
Comment Posted by: indoorsavant on 05-01-2010 at 10:23
very nice im growing these now....i hope mine are this pretty!!!!
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