Afghanistan

ย Hรถhe

123

Height (cm)ย 

ย Tage

56

Daysย 

ย Ertrag

704

Yield (g)ย 

ย Geschmack

2.95

Flavorย 

ย Knospen

2.57

Budsย 

ย Stรคrke

5.40

Forceย 

ย Masse

5.89

Massย 

ย Eindruck

7.81

Impressionย 

ย Durchschnitt

113.45

Averageย 

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Genetics: Traditional North Afghan charas cultivar<br />Type: Traditional landrace/pure-bred<br />Variety: Indica Giant<br />Height: 3-4 meters in natural outdoor environment in Mazar-i-Sharif.<br />Yield: 1.5 to 2 kg of dried flowers in natural outdoor environment<br />Aroma: pungent, intense terpene aroma, classic Afghan, with some sweetness<br />Harvest: early December to early January<br />Characteristics: Unusually large indica strain with classic wide leaved characteristics.<br /><br />Grown around the desert towns of Balkh, Mazar-i-Sharif and Sheberghan in the far north of Afghanistan, close to the modern borders of Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan. This Mazar-i-Sharif strain produces the legendary hashish known as &quot;Shirak-i-Mazar&quot; and &quot;Milk of Mazar&quot;. The people of these regions are a patchwork of Turkic, Tajik, Afghan and Pashtun tribes, and the history of Mazar-i-Sharif strains is likely to be equally complex. In fertile and well-irrigated soils these vigorous giants are capable of reaching 4 metres in height or more, and will produce a similarly immense yield of intensely resinous flowers. Traditionally harvested in the first half of December with the onset of the brutal Central Asian winter, Mazar-i-Sharif plants will enjoy cold conditions, including snow, and will turn a deep blood red in low temperatures. Growers favour leaving harvest as late as possible, sometimes into early January. Sieved &quot;Milk of Mazar&quot; garda is very resinous and so can be hand-pressed to make charas; it has a distinctively pungent, sweet aroma and a dreamily mellow high. Over-indulgence produces a mind-warping, immobilising and narcotic effect.