A classic Mazar that never disappoints
Mazar is a very homogeneous and vigorous variety, resulting in plants that look very much alike and develop quickly, showing the first preflowering around the fourth or fifth week. Thanks to this vigour it's very easy to cultivate and therefore is a good choice for beginning growers.
Mazar is a very homogeneous and vigorous variety, resulting in plants that look very much alike and develop quickly, showing the first preflowering around the fourth or fifth week. Thanks to this vigour it's very easy to cultivate and therefore is a good choice for beginning growers.
During the vegetative stage it requires modest fertilization, showing large fan leaves with long ‘fingers’ forming a nearly round shape, and a compact structure with few branches, making it an ideal choice when you want to grow more plants per square meter, if not, make sure to prune the main stem.
Growth during the first weeks of flowering, together with the stretching of the internodes, causes an increase in height which later allows for a dense flower production. Flowers are rounded in shape, and filling up the branches from top to bottom. Resin production is high, and fragrance is very strong, making the use of odour control neccesary. When nearly matured some plants will develop markedly purplish coloroured flowers.
The buds, once dried, are compact and hard. The small calixes appear in large numbers, and the calyx-leaf ratio is very good. The few leaves you may find are covered with huge trichomes, making it an excellent choice for mechanical extractions.
The odour is sweet, with a foundation of pine of lemon. The taste is fruity, with a mild aftertaste of hash and a certain lemon-flavored freshness. The effect is a potent, a powerfully relaxing body stone accompanied by confusion and mental desorientation. Definitely a classic that never disappoints.