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Tuesday 29 November 2011

Mazar-I-Sharif by Bomba Seeds


Bomba Seeds, Ukraine
Pure Indica
Genetics: Landrace Mazar-i-Sharif
Potency: THC 17%



Bomba Seeds are an independent seed company based in the Ukraine. Their Mazar-i-Sharif plant is a pure, landrace indica that was discovered by a soldier who fought during the Soviet War in Afghanistan. This nameless soldier had strong anti-war sentiments, but had to fight regardless, and found solace in one interest he shared with some of the Afghan civilians he met – a love of good hashish. Before returning to the former USSR he made sure to collect seeds from his favorite plants in the region and brought them home. These seeds were passed on to Bomba Seeds who now offer them to the public.

If grown outdoors, as nature intended, these plants become indica giants that reach heights of 10 to 13 feet with a classic wide leaf shape. A yield of 50 to 70 ounces per plant isn’t uncommon, and harvest time is early December to early January. The buds are heavy and the yield is large, so be prepared to stake your garden. Mazar likes the cold weather and is hardy, so growers can plant them outside and harvest them in December despite the cold weather. These plants have been known to grow in the snow and can survive even very brutal winter weather.

Mazar-i-Sharif has a pungent, intense aroma with some classic hard Afghan sweetness thrown in for good measure. The high is spaced out and mellow, but over-indulgence can produce a mind-warping couch lock effect, so be careful.

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