
Logar
Cannabis seeds
by Afghan Seed Connection
Logar Cannabis Seeds by Afghan Seed Connection
Logar is a regular cannabis seed variety sourced directly from landrace plants growing in Afghanistan's Logar province — one of the country's most productive agricultural regions. These seeds carry genetics shaped by centuries of natural selection in mineral-rich soil, hot dry summers, and short harsh winters. The result: vigorous, resinous indica plants that perform brilliantly indoors and out, producing 600–800 g of dense, trichome-covered flower per plant when females are separated from males. If you're a breeder, the males are equally valuable — passing on that Afghan resilience and growth speed to the next generation.
Why Logar Landrace Afghan Cannabis Seeds Deserve Your Attention
Most "Afghan" genetics on the market have been crossed, backcrossed, and stabilised in European or American grow rooms. Logar is different. The Afghan Seed Connection hand-selects seeds from the best local specimens growing in Logar province itself — a fertile river valley ringed by mountains where locals have been cultivating cannabis alongside sugar and tobacco for generations. You're not getting a Dutch interpretation of Afghan genetics. You're getting the real thing.
We've carried a fair number of landrace seed lines over the years, and the Afghan ones consistently stand out for two things: structural robustness and resin production. Logar plants develop broad, lush leaves and strong branching almost immediately. Even growers who've run dozens of indica hybrids tend to be surprised by how fast these plants fill out. Indoors, expect them to stay manageable at around 100 cm. Outdoors with full sun, they'll stretch closer to 200 cm — sometimes more once females enter flowering.
The honest limitation? These are regular seeds, not feminised. Roughly half your plants will be male. That means you'll need to identify and separate males before they pollinate your females — unless breeding is the goal, in which case those males are a genuine asset. If you've only ever grown feminised seeds, there's a learning curve. But it's not steep, and the payoff is access to genetics you simply cannot get in feminised form.
Logar Afghan Cannabis Seeds: Aroma, Flower, and Resin
The flower from Logar females is properly dense — tightly stacked calyxes coated in white, frosty trichomes that catch the light like sugar crystals. Pick up a cured bud and your fingers stick. That's the resin content showing itself before you even get to the nose. The aroma blends sweet and fruity notes with the deep, earthy undertone you'd expect from a true Afghan indica. It's the kind of smell that fills a room and stays on your hands.
For breeders, this terpene profile and resin production make Logar an outstanding parent plant. Cross it with a sativa-dominant hybrid and you'll add density, frost, and that classic Afghan sweetness to the offspring. The males produce exceptional pollen, and the vigorous growth trait carries through reliably.
Growing Logar Afghan Landrace Seeds
Logar plants are straightforward to grow. They've evolved in harsh conditions — hot days, cold nights, minimal rainfall — so they handle environmental stress better than most commercial hybrids. That said, they respond well to good conditions too. Give them proper light, decent soil, and adequate nutrients, and they'll reward you with speed and vigour that feels almost aggressive.
- Germinate seeds using the paper towel method or directly in a moist growing medium. Logar seeds tend to pop within 48–72 hours at 22–25 °C.
- Transplant seedlings into their final containers once the first true leaves appear. These plants develop strong root systems quickly, so don't skimp on pot size — 11 L minimum for indoor, 20 L+ for outdoor.
- Veg under 18/6 light. You'll notice broad, dark-green fan leaves and thick stems forming within the first two weeks. Topping and LST both work well — the branching structure handles training without complaint.
- Watch for sex signs from week 4–6 of veg (or within the first two weeks of 12/12 flip). Males show small pollen sacs at the nodes; females show white pistils. Separate males immediately unless you're collecting pollen.
- Flower under 12/12. Females will stretch considerably during the first 2–3 weeks of flowering — plan for roughly double the height they were at flip. Flowering time runs approximately 63–70 days from the light change.
- Harvest when trichomes shift from clear to milky-white with roughly 10–20% amber. Outdoors in the Northern Hemisphere, expect to chop in October or November depending on your latitude.
- Dry in a dark room at 18–21 °C and 55–60% humidity for 10–14 days, then cure in glass jars for at least two weeks. The sweet, fruity terpenes develop noticeably during the cure.
Logar Seeds Specifications
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Seed Bank | Afghan Seed Connection |
| Seed Type | Regular (male + female) |
| Genetics | Landrace — Logar Province, Afghanistan |
| Dominant Type | Indica |
| Plant Height | 100–200 cm |
| Flowering Time | 63–70 days (from 12/12 flip) |
| Outdoor Harvest | October / November |
| Yield (Female) | 600–800 g per plant |
| Seeds per Pack | 10 |
| SKU | CSAF0006 |
Regular vs Feminised Cannabis Seeds: What Logar Offers
Regular seeds like Logar give you both male and female plants. That's not a limitation — it's a feature, depending on what you're after. Feminised seeds are convenient if all you want is flower, no question. But regular seeds are the only way to access male genetics for breeding, and they tend to produce hardier plants overall because the gene pool hasn't been narrowed by feminisation techniques.
| Factor | Regular Seeds (Logar) | Feminised Seeds |
|---|---|---|
| Male Plants | Yes — roughly 50% | No (99%+ female) |
| Breeding Potential | Excellent — access to male pollen | Limited without reversal techniques |
| Genetic Diversity | Wider — natural landrace variation | Narrower — selected for uniformity |
| Sexing Required | Yes — separate males before pollination | No |
| Best For | Breeders, pheno-hunters, landrace collectors | Growers wanting flower only |
If you're specifically looking for an all-female Afghan grow without the sexing step, feminised Afghan strains do exist — but you won't find this particular landrace genetics in feminised form. Logar's value is its authenticity. These are the same genetics Afghan cultivators have been working with for centuries.
Complete your setup: pair Logar seeds with a complete grow kit if you're growing indoors. A carbon filter is non-negotiable for Afghan indica — the terpene output from these plants is intense, and your neighbours will know about it without proper extraction. For outdoor growers, a pH meter and quality organic soil will let these landrace genetics express themselves fully.
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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.











