WHAT WOW..... mazar from dutch passion a GREAT PLANT TO GROW...WHERE DO I START...ok ok i'll calm down. I just got excited because mazar is one of my favorite plants. first off lets start from the get go, i got 20 seeds, all 20 rooted, all 20 were fem. all looked very very similar, almost identical. let me list what i like about this plant.
1. loves lots of light and lots of nutes, great easy plant to grow. i've gotton her up to 1600 ppm just to test her and she maxes out around 1800, being 1800 death.
2. very high thc levels
3. mine finsh at EXACTLY 47 DAYS............everytime.
4. with a 4'x4' tray and one 600 watt air cooled, co2 enriched i can easily get well over a lb.
i crossed a mazar mom with a sweet god male from bc bud, both of which cup winners. now i have after a few generations a super sick plant i call MSG ...MazarSweetGod. it yields better grows quicker and tastes super good, sweet really comes through, resins killer. i would like to breed her with my lemon kush or og and play around with her. i truely believe she(mazar) found me, it made me want to go to there.
Mazār-e Sharīf (
Persian:
مزارِ ِ شریف) is the fourth largest city of
Afghanistan, with population of 300,600 people (2006 estimate). It is the capital of
Balkh province and is linked by roads to
Kabul in the south-east,
Herat to the west and
Uzbekistan to the north. Mazari Sharif means "Noble Shrine," a reference to the large, blue-tiled sanctuary and mosque in the center of the city known as the
Shrine of Hazrat Ali or the "Blue Mosque". It is believed by some Muslims that the site of the tomb of
Ali ibn Abi Talib, the cousin and son-in-law of Prophet
Muhammad, is in Mazari Sharif.
Twelver Shia's however, believe that the real grave of
Ali is found within
Imam Ali Mosque in
Najaf,
Iraq, as was disclosed by the
Sixth Twelver Shi'a Imam,
Ja'far as-Sadiq.
[1] It is also speculated that underneath the "Blue Mosque" lies the Prophet
Zoroaster's tomb.
The dominant language in Mazari Sharif is
Persian as well as
Uzbek. The city is a major tourist attraction because of its fabulous
Muslim and
Hellenistic archeological sites. In July 2006, the discovery of new
Hellenistic remains was announced.
[2]
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