Mazar X by Semyanich
Mazar-i-Sharif
Mazar X By Semyanich is a predominantly indica cannabis cultivar developed by Semyanich, drawing from the renowned Afghan Mazar-i-Sharif heritage. It is recognized for its substantial resin output, full-body calming effects, and manageable cultivation characteristics, making it suitable for both novice and experienced users.
Appearance
Mazar X typically presents as a compact indica, characterized by thick stems, short internodal spacing, and broad leaves. Indoor photoperiod plants usually reach heights between 70-120 cm, while autoflowering varieties are often between 60-100 cm. The flowers are dense, forming tightly stacked calyxes into substantial colas, often described as golf-ball to soda-can sized. Abundant trichome coverage coats the flowers and sugar leaves, giving them a frosted appearance.
During flowering, pistils emerge in cream to pale orange hues, eventually darkening to amber as the plant matures. Phenotypes may display deep green foliage, with some showing dark plum accents under cooler night temperatures. The overall structure is robust, designed for heavy flower production and significant resin accumulation.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Mazar X is primarily reminiscent of freshly sifted hash, complemented by notes of earthy loam, cedar wood, and warm spice. Upon breaking apart cured buds, a subtle sweetness and herbal undertone emerges, often with a faint lemon peel top note that adds brightness. The overall scent profile is deep and resinous, rather than overtly perfumed.
When ground, the spicy notes become more prominent, potentially introducing a mild peppery sensation consistent with caryophyllene-rich profiles. Some variations may exhibit a gentle floral aroma. On the palate, the initial taste is often described as earthy and woody, with hints of spice like nutmeg and a creamy texture. The exhale typically features a light citrus zest that lingers with a distinct hash finish.
Effects
Mazar X is known for delivering a soothing, full-body calming effect, consistent with its indica heritage. It is often described as an evening-leaning strain, suitable for unwinding and relaxation. The intensity of its effects can vary depending on the dosage and harvest timing, potentially ranging from mild relaxation to a more deeply sedative experience.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Indica-leaning Mazar varieties commonly exhibit high THC levels, typically ranging from the high teens to the low 20s, with CBD content usually below 1%. Chemotypically, these lines tend to concentrate on THC, with total cannabinoid content often falling between 20-27% in well-cultivated photoperiod plants. Autoflowering versions may show slightly lower cannabinoid percentages on average.
The terpene profile is generally dominated by myrcene, with beta-caryophyllene and limonene also present, contributing to the characteristic earthy and spicy aroma. Other terpenes like linalool may be present in trace amounts, potentially adding subtle floral notes, though these are typically secondary to the dominant earth and spice characteristics.
Growing
Mazar X is noted for its stout, cooperative growth habits, making it a reliable and forgiving cultivar for various growers. Photoperiod versions typically flower in approximately 8-9 weeks, though some phenotypes may extend to 9-10 weeks. Autoflowering varieties often complete their life cycle from seed to harvest in 10-12 weeks. Indoor photoperiod yields are generally reported between 450-600 grams per square meter under optimal conditions, while autoflowers can yield 50-120 grams per plant.
The plant's morphology is characterized by a compact structure, strong apical dominance, and branches that respond well to training. It is known for producing dense colas and a significant amount of resin, which can coat sugar leaves thoroughly. Good airflow is recommended, especially later in bloom, to manage humidity around the dense flowers. The strain exhibits resilience and robust growth, stemming from its Afghan landrace ancestry.
Origins & Lineage
Mazar X By Semyanich is a cultivar developed by Semyanich, tracing its genetic roots to the Mazar-i-Sharif region of northern Afghanistan. This area is historically recognized for its centuries-long tradition of cannabis cultivation and charas production, which favored the development of landrace indica genetics characterized by heavy resin production and distinct hash aromas.
These Afghan indica genetics were influential globally, forming the basis for many hybrid projects. Semyanich developed Mazar X to embody these classic Afghan traits within a modern, grower-friendly package, emphasizing fast finishing times, a compact stature, and abundant resin. While specific breeding details are proprietary, the lineage is understood to be a modern expression of the Mazar heritage, potentially incorporating elements that enhance its cultivation and sensory characteristics.