Mazar is one of the strongest and best varieties ever created by Dutch Passion. Our original Mazar is a 1980�s classic made from a special Skunk#1 crossed with a prized Afghani, the genetics were upgraded in 1997 and Mazar remains one of our best selling varieties of all time. Mazar has a Christmas-tree appearance, the heavy side branches ensure large harvests. The growth vigour and toughness make Mazar a good choice for less experienced growers. Mazar is a real Afghani hash plant with extremely heavy resin production and great potency. She may need supporting at the end of flowering and produces notably strong odours.
Mazar was one of the first Dutch Passion varieties available in feminized seeds, since then she has been used by other seed banks in the creation of new varieties. The buds are sticky, highly aromatic, sweet and earthy with a taste of good Afghani hash and hints of pine/citrus. The strong effect is very physical, powerful yet relaxing. A happy, cozy and numb combination with a contemplative and meditative mental quality.
Available in regular, feminized and automatic feminized seeds. An established classic, a multiple prize winner, highly recommended.
- Indoor
- Flower time: 8.5
- Feminized cannabis seeds
- Greenhouse
- Production: XL
- Regular seeds
- THC percentage: 19.5 %
- Indica Dominant
Strain FAQ
Are regular seeds a good sustainable choice?
Regular seeds are wonderful because they can produce a cycle of male and female plants that can be passed down through the generations without the need to constantly buy fresh seeds.
Does environment impact cannabis sweetness?
Environmental circumstances are said to affect a strain's sweetness. Everything from soil quality and nutrient use to light exposure and drying and curing can reportedly affect sweetness-producing terpenes.
Do hybrid strains have unique terpene profiles?
Breeders combine terpene profiles from different parent strains to create hybrids with unique scents and flavours. This mix of terpene profiles creates unique fragrant molecules that give cannabis its unique smells.
Are strains that finish at the Beginning of November good for indoor?
Although intended for the outdoors, most strains can reportedly thrive indoors under controlled light and temperature.
What role does selective breeding play in greenhouse strain development?
Breeders for greenhouse cultivation obviously select traits that thrive in that environment. They generally select strains with compact growth to fit more plants and early blooming to match the greenhouse's light schedule.