Maple Leaf Seeds

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Maple Leaf seeds grow into a classic indica cultivar with fat leaves, thick structure, and plump buds that end up caked in crystals. Expect a sweet, lightly citrusy flavor with an incense-forward aroma that feels old-school and mellow.

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Description

More About the Maple Leaf Strain

Maple Leaf (aka Maple Leaf Indica) is a classic, old-school indica that wears its roots proudly. Known for its wide, chunky leaves and dense, crystal-heavy buds, this cultivar traces back to the Hindu Kush region of Afghanistan. Its genetics survived a rough stretch of history during the former USSR’s presence in the area during the 1980s, which only adds to its reputation as a tough, time-tested plant.

The flavor leans sweet with a soft citrus edge, backed by an incense-like aroma that feels earthy and grounded rather than loud. It’s the kind of profile that feels calm and familiar, not flashy.

Maple Leaf’s vibe is deeply physical. The body buzz comes on smooth and steady, spreading warmth and relaxation without any rush. Many growers and smokers talk about its sensual edge, making it a popular pick for slow evenings, low lights, and relaxed company. Push it too far and it tends to slide into full shutdown mode, perfect for nights when sleep ends up being the real plan.

For fans of traditional indica cultivars with real history behind them, Maple Leaf Indica still earns its spot in the lineup.

Tips for Growing Maple Leaf

Maple Leaf is an old-school indica that grows the way you’d expect from its Afghan roots. These plants stay short and stocky, with thick stems and broad leaves that can handle a little stress better than fussier cultivars.

Indoors, Maple Leaf does best with steady temps and good airflow. The dense bud structure means humidity control matters, especially late in flower. A simple setup with consistent lighting goes a long way here. This cultivar responds well to light training early on, which helps open up the canopy and keeps those chunky buds evenly developed.

Outdoors, Maple Leaf prefers warm, dry conditions and plenty of sun. It finishes fairly fast for an indica, which makes it a solid option for growers dealing with shorter seasons. Strong branches help support the weight, though some light staking can help once buds start packing on size.

Feeding should stay moderate. Maple Leaf isn’t a heavy eater, and pushing nutrients too hard can slow things down. Keep it clean, keep it stable, and this cultivar tends to reward growers with thick, resin-coated flowers that feel very true to its heritage.

Dominant Terpenes in Maple Leaf

Maple Leaf’s aroma and overall vibe come from a tight trio of classic terpenes that feel very on-brand for an old-school indica.

Myrcene sits at the front. It gives Maple Leaf that deep, earthy sweetness and helps explain the heavy, laid-back body feel people associate with this cultivar. The scent leans herbal and slightly musky, especially once the buds are fully cured.

Pinene adds a lighter layer to the mix. It brings in subtle pine and fresh forest notes that keep the aroma from feeling flat or overly sweet. This terpene is part of what gives Maple Leaf its clean, incense-like smell when the buds are broken up.

Caryophyllene rounds things out with a mild spice. It shows up as a soft peppery edge in both the flavor and aroma, adding depth without overpowering the sweeter and woodier tones.

Together, these terpenes give Maple Leaf a grounded, calming profile that feels classic and familiar, with just enough complexity to keep it interesting.

FAQs

Are Maple Leaf seeds indica or hybrid?

Maple Leaf seeds produce a true indica cultivar with roots in the Hindu Kush region of Afghanistan. The plants stay short, sturdy, and very traditional in structure.

What does Maple Leaf smell and taste like?

The aroma leans sweet and earthy with a light citrus note and an incense-style finish. The flavor follows the same lane and feels smooth rather than sharp.

Is Maple Leaf a good choice for indoor growing?

Yes. Maple Leaf does well indoors thanks to its compact size and strong branching. Good airflow helps manage its dense buds as flowering wraps up.

Who usually likes Maple Leaf the most?

This cultivar tends to appeal to growers and smokers who prefer classic indica genetics, heavy resin production, and a calm, slow-paced experience tied to old-school cannabis lines.

Additional information

Breeder

Original Harvest Seeds

Cannabis Species

100% Indica

Flowering Time

55-65 days

THC

19%

CBD Level

Low (<2%)

Terpene Profile

Caryophyllene, Myrcene, Pinene

Effects

Creative, Relaxed, Sleepy

Yield Indoors (per m²)

Up to 200 gr

Yield Outdoors

Up to 200 gr

To Target

Insomnia, Pain, Stress

Taste

Berry, Citrus, Woody

Plant Sex

Feminized

Flowering Type

Photoperiod

Where to Grow/Cultivate

Indoor/Outdoor

Size

Medium

Skill Level

Intermediate

13 reviews for Maple Leaf Seeds

  1. Trickster Verified Buyer

    Every seed germinated; the plants are flourishing really nicely. Really glad about my purchase.

  2. J. Moore Verified Buyer

    Oh, Canada! These Maple Leaf seeds are like a homage to our neighbors up north. The flavor is so sweet and earthy, just like a Canadian forest in the fall. Every puff takes me on a journey through the maple trees, and I couldn’t be happier.

  3. LumpyLips Verified Buyer

    The plants are strong and vigorous, with a heavy yield of highly superior buds.

  4. I. Brooks Verified Buyer

    Oh, these seeds are like a little piece of Canada in my own backyard! The Maple Leaf strain is smooth, soothing, and oh so satisfying.

  5. Wilson Flowers Verified Buyer

    Top-notch genetics gives Maple Leaf a real edge over lots of other strains. As you’re growing it, you’ll instantly understand why it’s such a premium strain. The smell is strong and potent with a skunkiness that plenty of real marijuana connoisseurs love. I instantly fell in love with this one!

  6. Braedon Huber Verified Buyer

    I gotta have this weed in my life!!! I love the sweet maple syrup flavor, and the buzz is exceptionally clean and uplifting!

    I will definitely be buying more. I have a LOT to learn, but nothing to be worried about. There is literally so much info on growing great weed out there in this world. I will be smoking on the dilly my friends.

  7. PlantWhisperer Verified Buyer

    Has a sweet and subtle maple syrup flavor. One of my absolute FAVES! I grow it every summer. Ever since I discovered Pacific, and realized you can order online, I have been doing it habitually every May for 3 seasons. First time leaving a review, and definitely not the last.

    Last season I was able to secure over 500 G of fresh marijuana!

  8. Corbin Franklin Verified Buyer

    Fresh and woodsy aroma with a maple syrup flavor….need I say more?

  9. Estrella Morales Verified Buyer

    The name is spot-on as the flavor has a delightful hint of berry and citrus, while the high leaves you feeling creative and relaxed. Growing these plants was a breeze, even for an intermediate grower. The medium-sized plants produced a decent yield of sticky buds.

  10. Andrej Novak Verified Buyer

    Growing and smoking Maple Leaf feminized seeds was a fantastic experience. All my seeds germinated successfully, resulting in healthy and robust plants. The Indica-dominant strain provided a potent body high and a mind-numbing effect, perfect for relaxation and sleep.

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