Hash Plant
Hash Plant is a strain family characterized by dense trichome production and resinous flower structure, reportedly originating from Afghani landrace genetics crossed with early Skunk cultivars during the 1980s. The family name references the plant's heavy resin output, historically valued in hashish production. Hash Plant lineage records frequently report compact growth patterns, shorter flowering times (often 7–9 weeks), and robust cannabinoid profiles. Breeders working in this category have maintained the family through multiple generations, with several documented Hash Plant phenotypes established across European and North American seed banks. The genetics remain foundational in many modern indica-dominant crosses seeking improved resin yield and structural stability.
Hash Plant strains
No strains tagged into Hash Plant yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
Hash Plant is a strain family characterized by dense trichome production and resinous flower structure, reportedly originating from Afghani landrace genetics crossed with early Skunk cultivars during the 1980s. The family name references the plant's heavy resin output, historically valued in hashish production. Hash Plant lineage records frequently report compact growth patterns, shorter flowering times (often 7–9 weeks), and robust cannabinoid profiles. Breeders working in this category have maintained the family through multiple generations, with several documented Hash Plant phenotypes established across European and North American seed banks. The genetics remain foundational in many modern indica-dominant crosses seeking improved resin yield and structural stability.
Hash Plant genetics are commonly selected by breeders targeting increased trichome density, faster flowering cycles, and reliable structural traits in hybrid development. The family's Afghani background provides stability; its Skunk lineage contributes vigor and yield predictability—making it a practical foundation for commercial and craft breeding programs.
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