Blue Matori X El Primo X Angel Wing Afghan Hashplant by Pagoda Seeds
Blue Matori × El Primo × Angel Wing Afghan Hashplant
This hybrid cultivar from Pagoda Seeds is a predominantly sativa-leaning strain known for its dense, resinous flowers and complex aromatic profile. It aims to provide uplifting cerebral energy balanced with a grounding body sensation, making it suitable for both creative endeavors and relaxation.
Appearance and Morphology
This cultivar typically exhibits sativa-style growth with upright branching and medium internodal spacing. Its slimmer leaflets allow for good light penetration, while the Afghan Hashplant influence contributes to thicker stems and improved structural integrity, especially as buds mature. The flowers tend to form elongated spears with significant calyx expression, often resulting in tapering colas.
Expect heavy to very heavy trichome coverage as flowering progresses, with visibly milky heads and a thick frost on bracts and sugar leaves. Some phenotypes may display lavender or dusky-blue highlights under cooler temperatures, particularly if 'Blue' traits express anthocyanins. The buds maintain their definition after curing, presenting a resinous glaze that indicates good potential for extraction.
Aroma and Bouquet
The aroma profile is a layered blend of fruit and hash, featuring berry and citrus top notes complemented by pine, spice, and earthy sweetness. Initial notes upon grinding are often bright and zesty, with deeper undertones of incense and sandalwood emerging. This complexity is characteristic of sativa-forward hybrids with Afghan heritage, where vivid terpenes interact with a resin-rich base.
Specific contributions from parentage suggest potential berry notes reminiscent of blueberry jam, while other components may add clean pine or eucalyptus scents. The Angel Wing Afghan Hashplant component is expected to contribute hashish spice, hints of chocolate, and savory-herbal threads. Live grinding can amplify citrus-lime facets, while jar airing reveals a rounder, sweet-earth back note.
Flavor and Mouthfeel
On the palate, initial draws are often bright with blueberry and citrus notes, transitioning into pine resin, peppery spice, and a subtle floral waxiness. Vaporizing at lower temperatures tends to highlight the berry and citrus flavors, while higher temperatures bring out earthy-hash spices and wood notes. Combustion results in a fuller, toastier finish with a lingering incense-like aftertaste.
The flavor profile is influenced by terpenes like limonene and pinene, which can provide a clean, crisp edge, balancing the sweetness of myrcene-rich resin. The presence of linalool may introduce a subtle lavender or lilac echo, contributing to the overall complexity. The mouthfeel is described as medium.
Effects
Consumers describe this cultivar as a hybrid that leans cerebral yet remains grounded, offering creative focus followed by a warm body ease. It is noted for blending bright, uplifting energy with a sense of calm.
The effects are generally considered balanced, providing mental clarity and stimulation suitable for creative tasks, followed by a gentle relaxation that spreads through the body.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
This cultivar is THC-dominant, with typical THC levels ranging between 18-24% and CBD content below 1%. Its terpene profile is suggested to be complex, likely including myrcene, limonene, caryophyllene, linalool, pinene, humulene, terpinolene, and ocimene, contributing to its distinct aroma and flavor characteristics.
The parentage suggests a blend of fruity-citrus, pine, and earthy-spice notes. The sativa-leaning genetics likely contribute terpenes such as terpinolene and ocimene, while the Afghan Hashplant component may add higher proportions of myrcene, humulene, and caryophyllene.
Origins and Lineage
Blue Matori x El Primo x Angel Wing Afghan Hashplant is a three-way cross developed by Pagoda Seeds. It combines modern sativa genetics with the classic structure of Afghan Hashplant, aiming for vigor, aromatic complexity, and robust trichome production.
The name indicates the fusion of 'Blue Matori', 'El Primo', and 'Angel Wing Afghan Hashplant'. 'Blue' lines often suggest berry-forward terpenes and potential anthocyanin expression. 'El Primo' likely represents a standout parent selected for desirable traits, while 'Angel Wing Afghan Hashplant' points to a resin-heavy Afghan Hashplant variant known for dense, hash-friendly flowers originating from northern Afghanistan.