Moroccan Hash Plant
Moroccan Hash Plant refers to a family of cannabis cultivars developed from traditional Moroccan landrace genetics, historically selected for resin production and hash-making applications. These plants are commonly associated with compact growth patterns, dense trichome coverage, and early-to-mid flowering windows. Lineage records frequently report crosses between Moroccan genetics and modern photoperiod or autoflowering cultivars, particularly during the 1980s–2000s breeding era. The family is often tagged as high-resin, short-stature material suited to outdoor and greenhouse cultivation in temperate climates. Breeders working in this category typically prioritize trichome density, plant structure stability, and predictable flowering times when selecting parent stock.
Moroccan Hash Plant strains
No strains tagged into Moroccan Hash Plant yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
Moroccan Hash Plant refers to a family of cannabis cultivars developed from traditional Moroccan landrace genetics, historically selected for resin production and hash-making applications. These plants are commonly associated with compact growth patterns, dense trichome coverage, and early-to-mid flowering windows. Lineage records frequently report crosses between Moroccan genetics and modern photoperiod or autoflowering cultivars, particularly during the 1980s–2000s breeding era. The family is often tagged as high-resin, short-stature material suited to outdoor and greenhouse cultivation in temperate climates. Breeders working in this category typically prioritize trichome density, plant structure stability, and predictable flowering times when selecting parent stock.
Moroccan Hash Plant genetics are valued in breeding programs for their resin production traits and ability to stabilize compact phenotypes in hybrid crosses. Breeders often incorporate these lines to enhance trichome development and early maturation in photoperiod and autoflowering populations.
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