Afrodite: Resin-Rich Hybrid Built for Extraction
Afrodite merges Jack Herer's celebrated lineage with North African Sativa genetics to deliver a plant that rewards hash makers and concentrate enthusiasts. This 60/40 indica-sativa hybrid produces dense, glistening buds packed with trichomes—the hallmark of a proper extraction candidate. At 22% THC, Afrodite lands in that sweet zone where potency meets approachability. Whether you're running a basement operation in Ontario or a coastal grow in BC, this strain respects tight timelines and repays careful attention with resin-heavy harvests.
Cultivating Afrodite Across Canadian Climates
Afrodite wraps up flowering in 8–9 weeks, a decisive advantage during Canada's shorter photoperiod months. Indoor growers benefit from her moderate stretch and trichome-laden structure; dial in decent ventilation to prevent mould in humid Maritime or Prairie conditions. Outdoors, she'll thrive in BC's temperate zones and can handle Ontario's variable humidity if you monitor closely post-flower. Feed moderately—excessive nitrogen dulls terpene expression and resin production. Come harvest, you'll notice the sticky calyx-to-leaf ratio that makes her an extractor's darling. Trim early or hang-dry whole; the choice won't compromise yield if your drying space stays 12–18°C and below 60% RH.
Afrodite's Flavour and Experience
Afrodite opens with a herbal, slightly citrus-forward palate and a subtle earthiness that lingers. The indica dominance brings a grounded, body-aware sensation, while the sativa component prevents couch-lock, making her suitable for afternoon or early-evening use. Expect creeping onset over 10–15 minutes, then a sustained, level ride rather than a sharp peak. The high flavour-to-noise ratio—crisp without harshness—makes her a go-to for those who value smooth consumption and clean extraction runs.




