Hashplant Descendants
Hashplant Descendants refer to cannabis cultivars bred from Hashplant, a legendary 1980s hybrid known for dense, resinous flower structure and rapid flowering. The family encompasses both IBL (inbred line) selections and crosses that preserve Hashplant's characteristic trichome production and compact morphology. Lineage records frequently report Hashplant ancestry in numerous modern strains, particularly in European breeding programs and seed banks. These plants are commonly associated with shorter flowering times and heavy trichome coverage, traits breeders have selected for across multiple generations. The family remains influential in contemporary cannabis genetics despite evolving breeding priorities toward varied cannabinoid profiles and terpene expression.
Hashplant Descendants strains
No strains tagged into Hashplant Descendants yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
Hashplant Descendants refer to cannabis cultivars bred from Hashplant, a legendary 1980s hybrid known for dense, resinous flower structure and rapid flowering. The family encompasses both IBL (inbred line) selections and crosses that preserve Hashplant's characteristic trichome production and compact morphology. Lineage records frequently report Hashplant ancestry in numerous modern strains, particularly in European breeding programs and seed banks. These plants are commonly associated with shorter flowering times and heavy trichome coverage, traits breeders have selected for across multiple generations. The family remains influential in contemporary cannabis genetics despite evolving breeding priorities toward varied cannabinoid profiles and terpene expression.
Breeders working in the Hashplant lineage typically select for resin density, flowering speed, and plant structure suited to indoor cultivation. Many contemporary hash-making and extract-focused cultivars trace genetic foundations to Hashplant descendants, making the family relevant for phenotype stabilization and trait concentration work.
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