Hash Plant
Hash Plant is not a terpene, but rather a strain family and phenotype classification within cannabis breeding. The term emerged in the 1980s–90s to describe resinous plants with dense, hash-like trichome production, often associated with Afghan and Pakistani landrace genetics. Breeders working in this category typically select for high resin density, compact internodal spacing, and early maturation traits. Hash Plant genetics remain common in modern breeding programs seeking to enhance resin production and plant structure. The phenotype is frequently observed in indica-dominant crosses and is valued in breeding contexts for its consistent expression across generations.
Hash Plant strains
No strains tagged into Hash Plant yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this terpene.
Hash Plant is not a terpene, but rather a strain family and phenotype classification within cannabis breeding. The term emerged in the 1980s–90s to describe resinous plants with dense, hash-like trichome production, often associated with Afghan and Pakistani landrace genetics. Breeders working in this category typically select for high resin density, compact internodal spacing, and early maturation traits. Hash Plant genetics remain common in modern breeding programs seeking to enhance resin production and plant structure. The phenotype is frequently observed in indica-dominant crosses and is valued in breeding contexts for its consistent expression across generations.
Breeders incorporate Hash Plant genetics to stabilize resin production and compact growth patterns in F1 and F2 populations. The lineage is commonly used as a parent stock to layer resin traits onto other desired characteristics such as flavor or flowering time.
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