Mazar was bizarre to say the least and a very unique plant in our garden but in the end we did have a sad harvest for this girl. The moment we were waiting for never arrived and the bud rot did take quite a bit of her before her harvest a few weeks ago. The weight is an estimate based on the dry weight, our only scale was the triple beam so it is most likely not very accurate. Mazar did encounter a bit of an issue at the beginning of her bud cycle and this may be the cause of confusion for her, it seemed as though she paused a moment which left her unable to pick herself back up again. Either way we may run her again inside at some point but for outdoors we prefer non finicky strains, the hard part is sticking to that theory because we also enjoy seeing the beauty of uniqueness grow before our eyes. Mazar has a pine and or earthy wood scent to her, the outcome section of the diary seems to be having an issue so I thought Iβd add that info here. We have yet to smoke Mazar, we took what was unharmed and plan to make some hash. What a rainy year, winter will soon be here. πβοΈ
@CannabisCultivate, although in theory Kush's strains should be extremely resilient plants in real life these plant for one reason or another they always have some small problems, even though the grower is good experienced. Keep it up