Mazar I Sharif
Mazar I Sharif is an Afghan landrace cannabis family originating from the Balkh Province region, historically significant in Central Asian breeding work. The strain family is commonly associated with dense, compact plant structure and resinous flower production, traits valued in stabilized breeding lines. Lineage records frequently report Mazar I Sharif as a foundational Afghan genetics source used in numerous hybrid programs, particularly in European and North American breeding initiatives from the 1990s onward. The family exhibits characteristics typical of mountain-adapted landraces: shorter flowering windows and robust pest resistance. Breeders working in this category have emphasized preservation of the original phenotype's stability and terpene profiles across generations. Modern seed banks maintain multiple Mazar I Sharif-derived lines representing both pure landrace expressions a
Mazar I Sharif strains
No strains tagged into Mazar I Sharif yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
Mazar I Sharif is an Afghan landrace cannabis family originating from the Balkh Province region, historically significant in Central Asian breeding work. The strain family is commonly associated with dense, compact plant structure and resinous flower production, traits valued in stabilized breeding lines. Lineage records frequently report Mazar I Sharif as a foundational Afghan genetics source used in numerous hybrid programs, particularly in European and North American breeding initiatives from the 1990s onward. The family exhibits characteristics typical of mountain-adapted landraces: shorter flowering windows and robust pest resistance. Breeders working in this category have emphasized preservation of the original phenotype's stability and terpene profiles across generations. Modern seed banks maintain multiple Mazar I Sharif-derived lines representing both pure landrace expressions a
Breeders commonly use Mazar I Sharif genetics as a maternal or paternal line to introduce Afghan landrace stability and resin production into hybrid programs. The family's consistent flowering time and structure make it particularly useful in creating photoperiod-stable F1 hybrids and backcross projects.
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