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NorthernChemist Photos of Purple Mazar by Flash at various stages of flower right up to just before harvest. I planted outdoor in central Alberta first week of June and harvested first week of September after light frost, after which yellow coloring showed. The odor of this variety was very strong during flower. Resin smells fruity. Purple color didn't start showing, if at all, until late in the season. Highly branched phenotype with tight internodes and heavy buds.
Great variety for outdoor in northern climates. Finished by first frost. Heavy yield of fruity automatic and dense bud. Some leaf attack by cabbage butterfly worm so I guess I shouldn't have planted next to the cabbage and broccoli.
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Spent 8 days
Ger Veg Flo Har
297.67 g
Bud dry weight per plant
1
Plants
Easy
Difficulty
Happy, Relaxed
Positive effects
Dry mouth
Negative effects
Earthy, Flowery, Fruity
Taste
Sleepy
Energy
Indica
Hybrid
Sativa
Height
Day air temperature
Air humidity
PH
Light schedule
Night air temperature
1/5
NorthernChemist Overall really easy strain to grow. Excellent yield and appropriate for northern climate outdoor grow. Smoke is unique with combination of fruit amd hash undertones. Nice up melting into relaxing state without being sedative.
Congrats on the harvest. I have some Blue Auto Mazar seeds from Dutch Passion that I’m excited to try next year. That’s a big haul from an auto....is that dry weight? If it only takes 12 weeks you must have started a bit late this year. You’ll get tighter buds under stronger sun. This is why I’ve decided that I’ll only grow plants that can finish in September or earlier. Cheers.
@Northern_Ent,
Yes indeed a heavy harvest for one plant. Around 10oz dry weight. Farm grown full sun in fertile soil. The colas were as big as my forearm. Sprouted early May and transplanted early June for September harvest. So technically 16-17 weeks from seed.