
Enemy Of The State
Cannabis seeds
by Super Strains
Enemy of the State Cannabis Seeds — Pure Afghan Indica Genetics
Enemy of the State is a feminised Afghan indica cannabis seed strain from Super Strains — and the genetic mother behind the legendary Amnesia. She flowers in roughly 8 weeks, produces dense, resinous buds on a compact frame, and grows with the kind of forgiving vigour that makes her a genuine starting point for newer growers without sacrificing anything experienced cultivators care about. Three feminised seeds per pack.
Pack Size
Enemy of the State feminised seeds come in a single pack of 3. That gives you enough to run a small canopy, or keep one as a mother plant and flower the other two. With feminised genetics, every seed should produce a female plant — no culling males halfway through.
Why Enemy of the State Cannabis Seeds Deserve a Spot in Your Grow
Breeders keep coming back to this Afghan indica for a reason. Enemy of the State isn't just another strain in a catalogue — she's a genetic cornerstone. Originating from Afghanistan, her lineage is the foundation of Amnesia and a long list of modern crosses that dominate coffeeshop menus and seed banks across Europe. That kind of pedigree means stable, predictable growth patterns and the resin production that made Afghan genetics famous in the first place.
We've seen plenty of "beginner-friendly" strains that sacrifice potency or yield to earn that label. Enemy of the State doesn't. She's genuinely easy to grow — strong stems, compact structure, good resistance to common issues — while still delivering generous yields of tight, trichome-covered buds. The flowering period sits around 8 weeks, which is quick by any standard. If you're running a small tent (60x60 or 80x80), her compact indica frame won't fight you for headroom the way stretchy sativas do.
One honest note: because she's a pure indica, don't expect the soaring cerebral character of her Amnesia offspring. This is old-school Afghan through and through — heavy resin, dense structure, and a physical presence that reflects her mountain heritage. If that's what you're after, she delivers without fuss.
Terpene Profile and Sensory Details — Enemy of the State Seeds
The nose on Enemy of the State is unmistakably Afghan. Crack open a cured jar and you get that spicy, musky earthiness first — almost like sandalwood mixed with damp soil after rain. There's a fruity sweetness underneath that comes forward as the cure progresses, especially if you give her a proper 3–4 week jar cure rather than rushing it. The smoke is thick and smooth, coating the palate with that classic hash-plant flavour that Afghan genetics are known for.
According to a study on hemp seed terpene profiles, "among the terpenes in hemp seed oil, beta-myrcene stands out for its significant anti-inflammatory and anticatabolic effects in human chondrocytes" (PMC, 2024). While terpene expression varies by phenotype and growing conditions, Afghan indica genetics typically produce notable levels of myrcene alongside caryophyllene and limonene — the combination responsible for that spicy-sweet-earthy signature.
Growing Enemy of the State — What to Expect
Enemy of the State feminised cannabis seeds produce compact, bushy plants that rarely exceed 100cm indoors. She responds well to low-stress training (LST) and SOG setups — her uniform structure makes her a natural fit for sea-of-green configurations where you want multiple plants filling a canopy quickly.
- Germinate your Enemy of the State seeds using the paper towel method or directly in a moist growing medium. Taproots typically emerge within 24–72 hours.
- Transplant seedlings into their final containers once the first set of true leaves appears. A 7–11 litre pot works well for indoor grows; she doesn't need massive root space.
- Veg for 2–4 weeks under 18/6 lighting. Her compact indica structure means she won't stretch much, so a shorter veg period is fine if your tent is small.
- Flip to 12/12 to trigger flowering. Expect the stretch to stay modest — roughly 30–50% height gain in the first two weeks of flower.
- Support branches during weeks 5–8 as buds pack on weight. Her dense colas can get heavy enough to bend stems, especially on lower branches.
- Harvest around week 8 of flowering. Check trichomes with a jeweller's loupe — mostly cloudy with a few amber heads is the sweet spot for this strain.
- Dry for 7–10 days in a dark room at 18–20 degrees Celsius and 55–60% relative humidity. Then cure in glass jars for at least 3 weeks. The fruity notes in her terpene profile really open up with a proper cure — don't skip this step.
Enemy of the State Specifications
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Seed Bank | Super Strains |
| Genetics | Pure Afghan Indica |
| Seed Type | Feminised |
| Seeds Per Pack | 3 |
| Flowering Time | Approximately 8 weeks |
| Plant Height (Indoor) | Compact — typically under 100cm |
| Yield | Generous |
| Grow Difficulty | Beginner-friendly |
| Terpene Profile | Spicy, musky, earthy with fruity finish |
| Recommended Setup | SOG, small tents, LST |
| SKU | CSHS0003 |
Enemy of the State vs Other Afghan Indica Cannabis Seeds
| Feature | Enemy of the State (Super Strains) | Typical Afghan Indica Strain |
|---|---|---|
| Genetics | Pure Afghan — mother of Amnesia | Afghan landrace or cross |
| Flowering Time | ~8 weeks | 8–10 weeks |
| Plant Structure | Compact, strong stems | Varies — often bushy |
| Resin Production | Heavy — hash-plant heritage | Moderate to heavy |
| Beginner Suitability | Strong — forgiving and stable | Varies by breeder |
| Genetic Pedigree | Foundation strain for Amnesia lineage | Rarely a documented parent strain |
The standout difference is the pedigree. Plenty of Afghan seeds grow well and produce resinous buds — but Enemy of the State is the specific genetic mother behind Amnesia. That's not marketing fluff; it's documented breeding history. If you're interested in working with the genetics that shaped one of the most famous strains in Dutch coffeeshop history, this is the actual source material.
Running Enemy of the State in a small tent? A complete grow kit with tent, lighting, and ventilation takes the guesswork out of your first indoor setup. If you're planning to keep a mother plant for clones, a propagation tray and rooting gel will help you make the most of all 3 feminised seeds.
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Medical disclaimer. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use of any substance.











