Alien Strain Enters The Scene
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Unknown MemberInactiveNovember 15, 2025 at 2:54 amHey growers, I am working with Sour Alien am interested in your opinion on which hybrids would be the most interesting to you. I will be making seeds from the plants going now that can make the following crosses.
Sour Alien X Thin Mint
Sour Alien X Mazar
Sour Alien X Pink Runtz
MAC X Pakistani
(MAC X Pakistani) X Sour Alien
(Mac X Pakistani) X Mazar
(MAC X Pakistani) X Thin Mint
What would you pick?
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No dog in this fight but it seems like yall are just talking past each other re the Mazar. On the one hand you’ve got the actual original Afghan landrace that probably goes back centuries and on the other hand you’ve got the 80’s Dutch version crossed with skunk #1. Two different but hopefully at least related strains.
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This is possible. I have never known mazar as a landrace. I have known it as a landrace cross. Either way, most likely lost through time. As well as other genetics on menu they wont address. The likely hood of these genetics being legit is low, very low. And they wont show proof of sourcing, just a wikipedia find like any of us are stating. Wont answer me on the capulator wisdom for the mac. Many flags here i see a scam.
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You must not seem to know how to read. The original strain was not called mazar. They named it that. Not say maybe native people didnt call it that. But it was a cross and named mazar to pay tribute to the regional area the landrace came from
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The parent is an afghan land race sought to be from the mazar area. It found its way to the netherlands and the afghan landrace was crossed with skunk to make a hybrid. This hybrid was called mazar, after where the parent landrace came from. Mazar is a direct offspring of afghan landrace. This is the dutch created nastalgia from the 80s that everyone knows. Mazar was not made in afghanistan, not made in city of mazar. A landrace from there moved and crossed and made mazar. Its simple to understand, and all over sources to see. Another reason this menu is boof.
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Unknown MemberNovember 16, 2025 at 8:07 pm
Yeah, that’s a good one! I’m excited to try that cross myself. I will be pollinating a couple Sour Alien females with the MAC X Pakistani male soon. He is so beautiful I couldn’t bring myself to cut him down after collecting pollen from him. He is just chilling with the houseplants now. The females are just beginning to flower. Already interested in forming trichromes though.
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Unknown MemberNovember 17, 2025 at 5:46 am
It will be a few months before those seeds are ready (MAC Pak X Sour Alien.) When they are ready, would you want to do a grow report or smoke report on it?
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Unknown MemberNovember 17, 2025 at 6:31 am
Here is the old list from this year. I will be replacing some of these with the Thin Mint and Sour Alien crosses. Maybe 3 or 4 new types for 2026 need to be put in and replace the older stuff.
Which ones would you suggest I drop from the list to make room for the new seeds? I try to keep the number at 7 types of weed. Baker and Rosie sold the best. What’s your suggestion? What would you want to stay on the list?
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