Afghani Mazar-I-Sharif, a distinguished indica-dominant strain, offers a captivating blend of effects and flavors. With a genetic composition of 70% indica and 30% sativa, this strain is a product of the union between a pure landrace from Mazar-I-Sharif, Afghanistan, and a reversed female X-chemdawg.
The buzz of Afghani Mazar-I-Sharif is renowned for its very strong and deeply relaxing effects, making it an excellent choice for those seeking a profound sense of calm and tranquility. The taste and aroma of this strain are a delightful combination of tangy, smooth, and fruity notes, creating a sensory experience that engages the palate.
Cultivating Afghani Mazar-I-Sharif is a rewarding endeavor, with a flowering time ranging from 55 to 70 days. In indoor environments, growers can expect a generous yield of 450-550 g/m2 (1-1 2/3 oz/ft.2). This strain demonstrates versatility, thriving both indoors and outdoors, allowing cultivators to choose the setting that suits their preferences.
For those seeking a potent indica experience with a rich and flavorful profile, Afghani Mazar-I-Sharif stands as a testament to the landrace genetics of Mazar-I-Sharif, Afghanistan, expertly combined with the unique qualities of X-chemdawg.
Strain FAQ
What makes tangy cannabis strains smell citrusy?
Tangy cannabis strains smell like lemons and oranges because of limonene, a terpene. This terpene gives these strains their fresh, tangy scent.
What are some significant indica terpenes and their effects?
Indica strains can have terpenes like myrcene, which is is said to be a sedative, and linalool, which is said to calm. These create the "couch-lock" effect, making indica strains most desired for deep relaxation.
What does hybrid cannabis strain phenotypic variation mean?
Individual plants in a hybrid strain can vary in colour, height, and bud structure. Breeders can improve and stabilise desired traits by selecting certain phenotypes and thereby improve the strain.