Its big size leaves are growing the Afgan way.

There's a certain symmetry and ridge geometry that immediately triggers my "Afghan" sense or something lmao.
I see lots of fat leafed Indica plants that don't. But every now and then there's one that does. And sometimes it's not ever even an afghan. But it's definitely something I look for in my indicas. I've never seen the Afghan geometry in a plant that wasn't absolutely phenomenal
Not the best pic to show it, they're root bound, hungry, and sun weaning. But this Peaceblaster 2 x Haymeadow purp male has a strong Afghan look to it's geometry too. The 70s Afghanica land race is in two places in the peaceblaster genealogy and (should be) 1 in the haymeadow purps. So not surprised at all there.
All 3 of these males carry strong Afghan geometry in em tbh. The PB2 circled just expresses it the hardest.The male Haymeadow I used for breeding last fall was also an Afghan heavy pheno in expression
I could see it in this mail by the time she was 2 weeks old though, and this one was so good out for breeding right away, whether it went male or female. My good buddy
@Rama777 has a hell of a kush this one's pollen has a destiny with.
It's hard to explain what I mean by the geometry of an Afghan 2, but it's definitely one of those once you know it you can't unmo it things. Easily understood but hard to define, and my pictures of these plants are a terrible example because they're a little pissed off right now