Moroccan Hash Plants
Moroccan Hash Plants represent a distinct cannabis lineage historically cultivated in Morocco's Rif Mountains for hashish production. These landraces are characterized by dense resin accumulation, compact plant structure, and adaptation to semi-arid climates. Breeding records frequently report these plants as shorter-flowering, hardy cultivars with a genetic foundation in Central Asian and Mediterranean cannabis populations. Modern hash-focused breeding programs often incorporate Moroccan genetics for resin yield traits and early maturation. The family includes both pure landrace material and contemporary crosses that preserve drought-tolerance and resin-production characteristics.
Moroccan Hash Plants strains
No strains tagged into Moroccan Hash Plants yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
Moroccan Hash Plants represent a distinct cannabis lineage historically cultivated in Morocco's Rif Mountains for hashish production. These landraces are characterized by dense resin accumulation, compact plant structure, and adaptation to semi-arid climates. Breeding records frequently report these plants as shorter-flowering, hardy cultivars with a genetic foundation in Central Asian and Mediterranean cannabis populations. Modern hash-focused breeding programs often incorporate Moroccan genetics for resin yield traits and early maturation. The family includes both pure landrace material and contemporary crosses that preserve drought-tolerance and resin-production characteristics.
Breeders working in hash and concentrate production commonly select Moroccan Hash Plant genetics for high trichome density and efficient resin-to-leaf ratios. These plants are particularly valued in programs targeting shorter bloom times and outdoor resilience in temperate to subtropical regions.
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