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Lebanese Hashplant

Lebanese Hashplant refers to a family of cannabis cultivars derived from or influenced by traditional Lebanese landraces, particularly those selected for resin production and hashish-making properties. Historical records suggest these plants were cultivated in the Bekaa Valley region for generations, developing dense trichome coverage and compact flowering structures well-suited to hash production. Modern Lebanese Hashplant genetics entered Western breeding circles in the late 20th century, where they were crossed with other hashish-type lines and contemporary varieties. Breeders working in this category often note the family's inclination toward substantial resin expression, shortened flowering times, and robust growth patterns. The lineage remains foundational in several contemporary hash-oriented breeding programs.

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Lebanese Hashplant strains

No strains tagged into Lebanese Hashplant yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.

About Lebanese Hashplant

Lebanese Hashplant refers to a family of cannabis cultivars derived from or influenced by traditional Lebanese landraces, particularly those selected for resin production and hashish-making properties. Historical records suggest these plants were cultivated in the Bekaa Valley region for generations, developing dense trichome coverage and compact flowering structures well-suited to hash production. Modern Lebanese Hashplant genetics entered Western breeding circles in the late 20th century, where they were crossed with other hashish-type lines and contemporary varieties. Breeders working in this category often note the family's inclination toward substantial resin expression, shortened flowering times, and robust growth patterns. The lineage remains foundational in several contemporary hash-oriented breeding programs.

Breeder relevance

Breeders frequently incorporate Lebanese Hashplant genetics when developing lines optimized for resin yield and trichome density. The family is commonly crossed with modern cultivars to introduce landrace vigor and hash-production traits while maintaining contemporary stability and vigor.

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