




Mazar I Sharif Seeds
Mazar I Sharif seeds grow into a classic Afghan indica cultivar known for dense, resin-heavy buds and big yields when given enough space and steady care. Expect a grounded earthy profile with floral and spicy-herbal notes that feels old school in the best way.
More About the Mazar Sharif Strain
Mazar Sharif, often shortened to Mazar or Maz, is a classic indica cultivar that traces its roots to the far north of Afghanistan. This is old-school genetics, built in a region known for producing some of the world's most resin-heavy cannabis plants. Mazar has a reputation for size, strength, and staying power, both in the garden and after harvest.
In fertile, well-watered soil, Mazar plants can grow into massive outdoor specimens, easily reaching extreme heights and putting out heavy yields of dense, sticky flowers. The buds are thick with resin and lean into that traditional Afghan look, compact, frosty, and built for hash production. Indoors, growers can expect sturdy plants that still deliver impressive returns when given enough space and light.
The flavour profile stays true to its origins. Earthy notes lead the way, followed by a soft floral tone and a spicy, herbal edge that lingers. It smells rich and plant-forward, the kind of aroma that feels unmistakably old world.
Mazar is known for deeply relaxing effects that settle fast and stay put. Many growers and consumers describe a heavy, body-focused experience that can turn sleepy and hunger-inducing if pushed too far. One well-known phenotype leans hard into physical calm, giving Mazar its long-standing reputation as a night-time staple and a strain best respected rather than rushed.
Maz Growing Tips
Mazar I Sharif is a classic Afghan indica cultivar that likes things simple and steady. This plant comes from a harsh, mountainous region, so it tends to be tough, resilient, and forgiving compared to more finicky genetics.
This cultivar does best in warm, dry conditions with plenty of light. Outdoors, it really shines when given room to stretch. In fertile, well-irrigated soil, Mazar can grow into a large, tree-like plant with thick branches that need support once flowers start stacking up. If you are growing outside, plan ahead for height and spacing. These plants are not small.
Indoors, Mazar responds well to training. Topping and low-stress training help control height and improve airflow through the canopy. Strong lighting and good ventilation go a long way here, especially once buds start getting heavy with resin.
Mazar prefers a consistent feeding schedule but does not like being overfed. Start light, watch how the plant responds, and adjust slowly. Overdoing nutrients can slow growth and dull overall performance. Good drainage is key, whether you are growing in soil or containers.
Flowering plants can put on serious weight, so staking or trellising is smart. The branches are sturdy, but the buds get dense fast. Keeping humidity in check during late flower helps protect those thick colas and keeps everything clean through harvest.
This is a cultivar that rewards patience. Give it time, space, and a stable environment, and Mazar I Sharif will do what it has always done best, grow big and finish strong.
Dominant Terpenes in Mazar I Sharif
Mazar I Sharif's terpene profile leans heavily into that classic Afghan character. It is rich, grounded, and unmistakably old school, driven by a trio of well-known terpenes that shape its aroma and overall vibe.
Myrcene sits at the core of Mazar's profile. This terpene is responsible for the deep earthy base and slightly musky edge that defines the strain. It gives the flowers that heavy, plant-forward smell that longtime indica fans recognise instantly.
Caryophyllene adds a spicy, herbal kick on top of the earthiness. It brings a peppery sharpness that cuts through the richness and keeps the aroma from feeling flat. This terpene is common in many Afghan cultivars and plays a big role in Mazar's bold presence.
Linalool rounds things out with a soft floral note. It is subtle, but noticeable, especially when the buds are broken up. That gentle floral layer balances the heavier earth and spice, giving Mazar a more complex and rounded nose.
Together, these terpenes give Mazar I Sharif its signature earthy, floral, and spicy profile that feels rooted in tradition and built for growers who appreciate classic genetics.
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Strain Data
| Breeder | Growers Lab |
| Pack Size | 3 Seeds, 5 Seeds, 10 Seeds, 25 Seeds |
| Cannabis Species | 100% Indica |
| Genetics | 80% Indica/20% Sativa |
| Flowering Time | 65-75 days |
| THC | 20% |
| THC Level | Moderate (10%-20%) |
| CBD Level | Moderate (3-10%) |
| Terpene Profile | Delta-3 Carene, Humulene, Limonene |
| Effects | Creative, Happy, Relaxed |
| Yield Indoors (per m²) | Up to 500g/m² |
| Yield Outdoors | Up to 600 gr |
| To Target | Insomnia, Muscle Spasms, Pain |
| Taste | Herbal, Spicy, Sweet |
| Skill Level | Easy |
| Plant Sex | Feminized |
| Flowering Type | Photoperiod |
| Where to Grow/Cultivate | Indoor/Outdoor |
| Size | Tall |
| BIN | BIN7 |
| Yield Level | Standard Yield |





