The Mazar-I-Sharif seeds I released was the 5th increase of The Real Seed Companys line that Angus collected in 2007. It was an outdoor ascension through open pollination, 7 males. I asked/and recieved permission from Angus before they were released. Angus increased them 4 times before that through open pollination indoors since they were collected in '07.
There are still some sensitivities to indoor environments to be watched for. However they responded really well to the full outdoor weather of the PNW at 46.5* north latitude with a cold and rainy late season.
Also, the Real Seed Company has some Tashkurgan that could be closely related to Mazar-I-Sharif. I grew some of those and they were good.
You're not going to find many 20+% thc cultivars in those lines. More like low 1:1 thc/cbd combinations with lots of variation. But the oldschool vibe and flavor is still there.
Let me know If you find what your looking for.
Be well,
Thank you for your service!!!!!!
I have some Heirloom Tashkurgan that says it was collected in the Balkh province of Afghanistan and you say Mazar-I-Sharif is similar??
I've seen what a Skywalker can do when it's so cold I'm knocking snow off my branches before and it was BEAUTIFUL!
Almost black in color after the Purple hues deepened, and I didn't even have bud rot! Considering how cold that plant got and actual snow on the buds I am surprised that bud rot didn't happen. Totally beautiful in Michigan outdoor when it gets to be cold.
I'm popping the Tashkurgan soon (it's a pure Indica, so I'm not concerned about the weather here getting too cold) and can't wait to see how it does
If you're working with Mazar-I-Sharif as you said, the smells that thing can produce, have you crossed that into anything else??