
Purple Mazar Auto
Cannabis seeds
by Kalashnikov Seeds
Purple Mazar Auto Cannabis Seeds by Kalashnikov Seeds
Purple Mazar Auto is an autoflowering feminised cannabis seed from Kalashnikov Seeds that produces compact, vividly purple plants with a heavy indica lean and a flowering time of just 55–60 days. The Russian breeders behind this strain built something that genuinely stands out in a crowded autoflower market — not just for the colour, but for the camouflage potential, the manageable height of 50–90 cm, and the fact that dried buds darken to near-black. If you've got a balcony grow or a discreet outdoor patch between ornamental flowers, this is the seed you want.
Why Purple Mazar Auto Stands Out From Other Autoflowers
Most purple strains get their colour from anthocyanin expression triggered by cold night temperatures. Purple Mazar Auto does it naturally — the large purple stem contrasts with bright green leaves to create what Kalashnikov Seeds describes as a natural camouflage pattern. At only 50–90 cm tall, she tucks neatly into a flower bed or between potted plants on a terrace. We've seen growers literally hide her among lavender and geraniums with nobody the wiser.
The real party trick happens after harvest. As the buds dry, those purple tones deepen dramatically until they turn almost black. It's visually striking — the kind of jar content that makes people ask questions. The scent profile backs it up: woody base notes layered with fruity wild berry tones. Not your standard diesel-and-pine autoflower by any stretch.
One honest limitation: the outdoor yield tops out at around 130 g per plant. That's respectable for an auto this compact, but if you're chasing weight above all else, a taller photoperiod strain or a higher-yielding auto like an Auto Ultimate will outproduce her. What Purple Mazar Auto trades in raw volume, she makes up for in density, potency, and sheer bag appeal.
Growing Purple Mazar Auto Seeds — What to Expect
Purple Mazar Auto is a forgiving strain that suits growers who don't want to fuss with light schedules or complicated training. Being autoflowering and feminised, every seed should produce a female plant that flowers on her own clock regardless of light cycle. Seed to harvest in roughly 75–85 days total from germination — that's fast enough for two full runs in a single outdoor season in southern Europe.
Indoors, she can push up to 450 g/m² under strong lighting. Outdoors, expect closer to 130 g per plant. The compact structure means she doesn't need much lateral space, so you can pack a few into a small tent without them fighting for light. A 60x60 cm tent fits one comfortably; an 80x80 cm tent fits two to three with room for airflow.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Seed Bank | Kalashnikov Seeds |
| Seed Type | Autoflowering, Feminised |
| Genetics | Purple Mazar Auto |
| Dominant Type | Indica |
| Flowering Time | 55–60 days |
| Plant Height | 50–90 cm |
| Indoor Yield | Up to 450 g/m² |
| Outdoor Yield | Up to 130 g per plant |
| Aroma | Woody with fruity wild berry tones |
| Bud Colour (dried) | Deep purple to near-black |
| Seeds per Pack | 3 |
Aroma, Flavour, and the Purple Mazar Auto Experience
Crack open a cured jar of Purple Mazar Auto and the first thing that hits you is a warm, woody base — think aged oak with a slight earthiness. Then the fruit comes through: wild berries, not candy-sweet but tart and natural, like blackcurrants picked slightly underripe. It's a complex nose that doesn't lean on the usual skunky or citrus autoflower profiles.
The indica dominance translates into a deeply relaxing effect. Kalashnikov Seeds notes that this strain carries genuine medicinal potential, and according to a review published in PMC (National Institutes of Health), terpene profiles found in cannabis — including the woody and berry-forward compounds present in strains like Purple Mazar — have been the subject of increasing research into their interaction with cannabinoid receptors and their potential role in modulating mood and relaxation responses (PMC, 2020). Traditionally, heavy indica varieties have been sought out by those looking for evening or nighttime use.
The smoke itself is smooth for an autoflower. No harshness if you cure properly — give her at least two weeks in jars with daily burping, and the flavour rounds out beautifully. The near-black buds look almost too good to grind up, but that's what they're for.
How to Grow Purple Mazar Auto Seeds
- Germinate your Purple Mazar Auto seeds using the paper towel method or directly in a small pot of moist, light soil mix. Taproots typically emerge within 24–72 hours.
- Plant the germinated seed about 1 cm deep in its final container — autos don't love transplanting, so start in the pot she'll finish in. A 10–15 litre fabric pot works well.
- Provide 18–20 hours of light per day indoors from seedling stage through harvest. Outdoors, plant after the last frost when daytime temperatures consistently stay above 15°C.
- Keep feeding light during the first 2–3 weeks. Once she enters pre-flower (usually around week 3–4), gradually introduce bloom nutrients. She's not a heavy feeder — less is more with autos this compact.
- Watch for the purple colouring to intensify as flowering progresses. Cooler night temperatures (around 15–18°C) can enhance the anthocyanin expression, though she'll purple up regardless.
- Harvest when trichomes are mostly cloudy with some amber — typically 55–60 days after the first pistils appear. Dry slowly in a dark room at 18–20°C and 55–60% humidity for 7–10 days, then cure in glass jars.
Purple Mazar Auto Yield and Variant Guide
Purple Mazar Auto is available in packs of 3 feminised autoflowering seeds. For a small indoor setup (60x60 cm tent), one plant will fill the space. For a standard 80x80 cm or 100x100 cm tent, two to four plants will maximise your 450 g/m² potential. Outdoors, plan for roughly 130 g per plant — so three seeds gives you a potential harvest of up to 390 g if conditions are good.
| Setup | Plants per Run | Expected Yield |
|---|---|---|
| 60x60 cm tent | 1 | Up to 160 g |
| 80x80 cm tent | 2–3 | Up to 290 g |
| 100x100 cm tent | 3–4 | Up to 450 g |
| Outdoor (per plant) | 1 | Up to 130 g |
Running Purple Mazar Auto indoors? Pair her with a compact grow tent and a carbon filter — at 50–90 cm she won't need much vertical space, but you'll want odour control once those berry-wood terpenes start filling the room during late flower. A basic pH meter is also worth grabbing if you don't already have one; autos this compact show nutrient issues fast, and catching pH drift early saves you a headache.
Why Purple Mazar Auto Deserves a Spot in Your Garden
There are plenty of autoflowers that produce decent yields in a short time. There are far fewer that do it while looking like they belong in a botanical illustration. Purple Mazar Auto sits in that narrow overlap between practical and beautiful — she's short enough to hide, fast enough to harvest before autumn weather turns, and her dried buds have a visual impact that most strains simply can't match.
We'd pick Purple Mazar Auto over a standard green autoflower any time discretion matters. The camouflage factor is real: purple stems, green leaves, compact stature. She doesn't scream "cannabis" the way a tall, stretchy sativa does. And if you're growing indoors purely for the quality of the end product, those near-black cured buds with their wild berry nose are genuinely special. Compared to something like LSD-25 Auto (another colourful autoflower from a different breeder), Purple Mazar Auto stays shorter and finishes in a similar timeframe, but the aroma profile leans more woody and less sweet.
The one thing to keep in mind: she's not a yield monster. If your priority is grams per watt above all else, a larger auto will outproduce her. But if you want something compact, discreet, visually stunning, and genuinely enjoyable to smoke — Purple Mazar Auto from Kalashnikov Seeds is a strong choice from a breeder that knows cold-climate genetics inside out.
Frequently Asked Questions
How tall does Purple Mazar Auto grow?
Purple Mazar Auto stays between 50 and 90 cm tall. That compact height makes her one of the shorter autoflowers available — easy to manage in small tents or tuck between ornamental plants outdoors.
Do Purple Mazar Auto buds really turn black after drying?
They get very close. The purple buds darken significantly during the drying process and can appear near-black once fully dried and cured. The effect is dramatic and consistent across plants from this strain.
What does Purple Mazar Auto smell and taste like?
Expect a woody base with fruity wild berry tones — think blackcurrant and forest floor rather than candy sweetness. The flavour comes through cleanly after a proper two-week cure in glass jars.
How long does Purple Mazar Auto take from seed to harvest?
Flowering takes 55–60 days. Add roughly 2–3 weeks of vegetative growth from germination, and you're looking at about 75–85 days total from seed to harvest — fast even by autoflower standards.
Can I grow Purple Mazar Auto outdoors on a balcony?
Absolutely — her 50–90 cm height and natural purple-green camouflage pattern make her one of the best autoflowers for balcony growing. She blends in with ornamental plants and doesn't need a tall support structure.
What yield can I expect from Purple Mazar Auto indoors?
Under good indoor lighting with an 18–20 hour light schedule, Purple Mazar Auto can produce up to 450 g/m². Outdoors, expect around 130 g per plant. She's not the highest-yielding auto, but the bud quality and density are excellent.
Is Purple Mazar Auto a good strain for beginners?
Yes. She's autoflowering and feminised, so there's no need to manage light schedules or identify males. Her compact size means less training and fewer issues with light distribution. Just don't overfeed — autos this small are sensitive to nutrient excess.
Last updated: April 2026
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Medical disclaimer. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use of any substance.











