Mazar

Discussion in 'Strains and Crosses' started by dursky, Feb 11, 2009.

  1. dursky

    dursky Developed Alternating Nodes

    It is coming along great.. so glad I figured out my tap water is no good, unreal differance using distilled water. lll.jpg
     
  2. HeadCase

    HeadCase Old Prick

    Yea it looks real healthy now can't wait to see more pictures-Bud
     
  3. bLITzkRIEg420

    bLITzkRIEg420 sHAPesHIFTinG rEPTiLiAN

    That is the Mazar SB gives out as a freebie? Wish my SB order came... Looks real killer.
     
  4. Useless

    Useless Diogenes Reincarnate

    Who's Mazar is that?
     
  5. MrAstro

    MrAstro R.I.P

    Look's to be coming along nicely. Very healthy; alway's a good start :thumbsup:
     
  6. dursky

    dursky Developed Alternating Nodes

    This is Dutch Passions Mazar FEM. Not to be confused with another one.


    I have grown this before, it is a classic. 19%THC 2-3 ft plants 8-9 weeks flower, great taste, 2-3 ounces per plant..
     
  7. Guerilla Family

    Guerilla Family Serious Guerilla Farmer

    Looks great! Very green and healthy! GOt any more pics?


    GFam:smokin:
     
  8. ResinRubber

    ResinRubber Civilly disobedient/Mod

    Looks good. I got some of those as freebies. Might have to figure a way to grow them out.
     
  9. marymaryquitecntrary

    marymaryquitecntrary Smokin' Fat Sticky Buds

    i've grown the same mazar, dursky, and i loved it! :roll:
     
  10. skunky

    skunky labor smoke'n lumberjack

    Looks good!! Real good. JUst curios are the lower leaves any fatter with more indica look? Just haven't seen a mazar with leaves as slender as yours. Mine have always been fat daddies, I've only grown one landrace mazar and the Dp mazar(mazar X skunk#1). I grew out the standard DP seeds though.


    This pic isn't mine, just some random pic I found on grasscity. This is similar to what I was talking about. The DP would look like this and the landrace would keep slightly fatter fans leaves all the way up and down the plant.


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  11. dursky

    dursky Developed Alternating Nodes

    Yes Skunk you cannot tell from those pic's but the fan leafs are very fat
     
  12. dursky

    dursky Developed Alternating Nodes

    Heres a fatty

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  13. dursky

    dursky Developed Alternating Nodes

    Man, 5 weeks flowering and these are so green, still.

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  14. skunky

    skunky labor smoke'n lumberjack

    Looks good. The DP mazar seemed to hold its green forever, not a lot of yellowing going on if you feed it right. It will start to yellow some in the next two weeks but still not bad really. I was running like 21 day flushes on mazar and still didn't get it to completely yellow up, was just seeing what would happen.
     
  15. dursky

    dursky Developed Alternating Nodes

    Hey Skunk, how did you like the smoke??
     
  16. nuggnester

    nuggnester Pot & Poker Enthusiast

    How much?!


    How much does it look like you will yield?! LOOKS GREAT....Those plants are really loving that light.
     
  17. Guerilla Family

    Guerilla Family Serious Guerilla Farmer

    VEry Nice

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    Hell yes they are! All leave raised up, almost in praise! You can tell he just shut the light off..


    GFam
     
  18. dursky

    dursky Developed Alternating Nodes

    Looks like 3 oz per plant.. just gave them there first dose of mollasses 3-4 weeks to go.. will let u know
     
  19. dursky

    dursky Developed Alternating Nodes

    6 weeks today, all is well, starting to go yellow a bit and stinking up the place. I am glad I invested in this carbon filter. $900.00 bucks, but works very well.Mk ultra looks like the next project.. love the kush.

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  20. dursky

    dursky Developed Alternating Nodes

    Lookin good @ 7 weeks

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