Hashplant Type
Hashplant Type refers to a cannabis strain family characterized by dense resin production and compact morphology, often traced to landrace Afghan genetics and Hash Plant cultivars from the 1980s onwards. Plants in this category typically display broad leaflets, robust branching structures, and notably high trichome density across flowers and surrounding foliage. Lineage records frequently report these genetics contributing heavy resin output, making them historically significant in hash production and breeding programs worldwide. The family encompasses both pure Afghan-origin lines and crosses incorporating Hashplant genetics into modern hybrids. Breeders working in this category often prioritize resin expression, flowering robustness, and structural stability across generations.
Hashplant Type strains
No strains tagged into Hashplant Type yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
Hashplant Type refers to a cannabis strain family characterized by dense resin production and compact morphology, often traced to landrace Afghan genetics and Hash Plant cultivars from the 1980s onwards. Plants in this category typically display broad leaflets, robust branching structures, and notably high trichome density across flowers and surrounding foliage. Lineage records frequently report these genetics contributing heavy resin output, making them historically significant in hash production and breeding programs worldwide. The family encompasses both pure Afghan-origin lines and crosses incorporating Hashplant genetics into modern hybrids. Breeders working in this category often prioritize resin expression, flowering robustness, and structural stability across generations.
Hashplant Type genetics are valued by breeders seeking to enhance resin production, plant resilience, and trichome coverage in hybrid development. These lines frequently serve as foundation stock for creating hash-oriented phenotypes and for stabilizing desirable plant architecture in complex crosses.
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