
- Stable, resinous and reliably relaxing.
Mazar
Mazar is an indica-dominant strain known for compact growth, resinous buds and calming effects.
- Compact plants, heavy resin and true indica calm.
- Performs well in greenhouses and controlled indoor setups.
- Classic Afghani x Skunk aroma with dependable yields.
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16-21% |
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<1% |
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Afghani x Skunk |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium, typically 80-140 cm |
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Medium-high (indoor ~400-500 g/m²; outdoor up to 400-800 g/plant) |
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Earthy, Spicy, Sweet |
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Feminised |
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temperate southern England climate |
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Relaxed, Euphoric, Sleepy |
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Both |
About Mazar
Mazar is an indica-dominant cultivar with Afghani roots crossed with Skunk, producing dense, resin-coated buds and a reliably sedative effect. It suits growers who value manageable plant size, solid yields and a classic earthy, spicy terpene profile under attentive cultivation.
Mazar is an indica-dominant hybrid with sturdy morphology. It leans towards relaxing effects typical of classic Afghan lines.
THC levels in Mazar are moderate to high, typically ranging between 16% and 21%. This potency suits experienced users and those building tolerance.
CBD content is generally low, often under 1%, and is not a defining feature of the cultivar. It is therefore chosen mainly for its psychoactive profile rather than CBD therapy.
Mazar traces to Afghani landrace influence crossed with classic Skunk breeding. This Afghani x Skunk lineage gives the plant its compact build and resin production.
Seeds are commonly available as feminised to maximise flower-producing plants. Regular and autoflower versions exist but feminised remains popular for controlled grows.
Mazar is straightforward to cultivate but requires attention to humidity and airflow in the temperate southern England climate. Growers in the UK should monitor fungal risk and manage feeding to avoid nutrient lockouts.
Indoor flowering generally completes in 8 to 9 weeks under a 12/12 schedule. Outdoor plants are usually ready by mid to late September in the UK.
Yields are medium to high for an indica-dominant strain when grown in optimal conditions. Indoor growers can expect respectable gram-per-square-metre results while outdoor plants can be quite productive.
Plants develop a compact, bushy structure with thick lateral branching and dense colas. Typical height remains manageable, usually between 80 and 140 centimetres depending on training.
Indoors Mazar responds well to SCROG and low-stress training, producing dense buds under controlled conditions in London. Outdoors it performs reliably in London gardens or greenhouses where the season is moderate and sunlight adequate.
Growing Mazar in London suits gardeners who understand the temperate southern England climate and can protect plants from late-season rain. A greenhouse or controlled environment helps manage humidity and extend drying opportunities in London.
The high-indica character produces deep relaxation and a calming body feeling. Mental effects include gentle euphoria and reduced anxiety at moderate doses.
The flavour profile is earthy with spicy hash-like notes and a subtle sweetness on the exhale. Terpenes deliver a clean, resinous aroma that many connoisseurs recognise.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use 18/6 for veg and switch to 12/12 for flowering; keep light intensity moderate to avoid stretch.
Aim for mid to late September, watching trichome colour and bud density as rain approaches.
Maintain good airflow, control humidity and consider defoliation to improve circulation around cola sites.
A balanced feed in veg with slightly higher phosphorus and potassium through flowering supports dense resinous buds.
SCROG is recommended to maximise light distribution and bud size; SOG can work but needs many plants to match yields.
Expect a moderate stretch; anticipate roughly 20–40% vertical growth depending on phenotype and training.
Yes, a greenhouse helps extend the season and offers protection from rain and wind while maintaining good sunlight levels.
Using controlled climate cannabis growing reduces mould risk, stabilises terpene expression and improves overall bud quality by regulating humidity and temperature.
Many growers perform a short flush to improve flavour and smoke quality, but monitor plant condition and trichomes rather than following a fixed rule.
Keep an eye out for spider mites and aphids; regular inspections and preventive beneficials help in a temperate UK environment.
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