Balkh Hash Plant by Khalifa Genetics is a legendary Afghan landrace cultivar originating from the historic Balkh Province, the heart of Afghanistan’s hashish culture. This variety has been cultivated for centuries by local farmers to produce some of the finest sieved hashish in the world, including “Milk of Mazar” and the “Old Golden One.” It is a genetically diverse landrace collected near the city of Balkh in 2018 and adapted for indoor growth through careful selection to reduce hermaphroditism while maintaining its genetic richness. Plants exhibit high variability in aroma, color, and structure, with phenotypes ranging from broad- to narrow-leafed expressions. The strain produces a balanced effect characterized by a clear, relaxing stone, differing from the couch-lock effect of modern indicas. Cannabinoid profiles vary from high-THC to high-CBD ratios, offering flexibility for breeders and phenohunters. The Balkh Hash Plant is sturdy, with thick stems capable of supporting heavy buds and withstanding strong winds. Around 10% of plants turn black during flowering, displaying striking coloration. It is a moderate feeder that requires more nutrients than most landraces but less than typical hybrids. Traditionally used for making sweet, fruity hashish of exceptional quality, this variety remains an important cultural symbol of Afghan cannabis heritage and is highly valuable for genetic preservation and breeding innovation.