Wibes Paulo, by hoping a good next outdoor season. Take care bro, security to the max!
idiit Hi bro
To better understand the question i think we have to mention the various Kafiristanica! Who comes from Nuristan, border of the Afghanistan and Pakistan (India). Understanding var. Afghanica for the Afghan side and indica for the Indian side... And Kafiristanica as a probably common origin?
by the way :
Liste d'espèces acceptées ou synonymes, selon Tropicos (4 févr. 2013)13 :
No var.afghanica in the list lol! Mazar is one IMHO...
- Cannabis americana Pharm. ex Wehmer
- Cannabis chinensis Delile
- Cannabis erratica Siev.
- Cannabis faetens Gilib.
- Cannabis generalis E.H.L. Krause
- Cannabis gigantea Crevost
- Cannabis indica Lam.
- Cannabis intersita Soják
- Cannabis kafiristanica (Vavilov) Chrtek
- Cannabis lupulus Scop.
- Cannabis macrosperma Stokes
- Cannabis ruderalis Janisch.
- Cannabis sativa L.
Essentially.. Mazar is Mazar, as far as Skunk #1 is concerned. Back in the 80's, and most of the Mazar lines or older genetics that contain Mazar, will be the shorter, wild leaf phenotypes.
These are the ones that produced a larger yield in hashish, so they are what the farmers favored. The western market kept demanding more and more hashish, and the farmers wanted the money so they increased the supply by favoring the shorter phenotypes because they produced more.
Afghani #1, I'm not sure / i dont remember what region it would have originated or if it's a mix of various Afghani strains. But it's pretty much the same phenotypical expression, short, wide leaf, heavy yielding hashplant.
Much love bruvHi @med-man good to see the reboot going on! Have a happy continuation bro!