indica
Mazar i Sharif
Afghani landrace (Mazar-e Sharif region) · Landrace (Afghanistan)
Mazar i Sharif is the Afghani indica landrace from the region around Mazar-e Sharif in northern Afghanistan, a cornerstone lineage in the global indica family tree and a foundational genetic for nearly every modern hash-leaning cultivar. The high is heavy and body-anchored, the head settles into a meditative quiet within minutes, and the arc holds for two hours or more before tipping cleanly into sleep. Rarely shows up unmixed on modern menus.
Aroma is dry earth and pressed hashish with a spicy pine backbone, the canonical Hindu Kush mountain range profile. Myrcene and caryophyllene lead, with CBD often reading higher than modern hybrids. THC sits moderate by 2026 hype standards, but the depth of the body experience is what made Mazar lineages famous. A historical benchmark for adults 21+ exploring landrace indica heritage, occasionally surfaced through heritage seed libraries.
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Is Mazar i Sharif a sativa, indica, or hybrid?
Mazar i Sharif is classified as a indica strain. Its genetic lineage is Afghani landrace (Mazar-e Sharif region).
What are the effects of Mazar i Sharif?
Consumers commonly report that Mazar i Sharif produces feelings of relaxed, sleepy, happy, and euphoric. Individual responses vary with dose, tolerance, and setting.
What does Mazar i Sharif taste like?
Mazar i Sharif's flavor profile is characterized by earthy, hash, spicy, and pine notes.
How strong is Mazar i Sharif?
Mazar i Sharif typically tests in the 16–22% THC range. This is a typical modern-market potency range.
What is Mazar i Sharif commonly used for?
Mazar i Sharif is commonly reported by consumers as helpful for insomnia, pain, and stress. These are self-reported experiences, not medical claims; consult a healthcare professional for therapeutic use.
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