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Best Hash Plant

Easy7

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I like real landrace hashplants. World of seeds has a ketama indica. I have these and deep chunk, X18, Old School Afghani, Pakistan Valley and PCK. Could make an interesting hp out of those?
 
I like real landrace hashplants. World of seeds has a ketama indica. I have these and deep chunk, X18, Old School Afghani, Pakistan Valley and PCK. Could make an interesting hp out of those?

Finally someone with good HP tastes

Here's an idea: Deep Chunk x Old School Afghani, X18 x PCK and then cross the 2 together to get and you'll have a double aghani/pakistani hybrid - Pakghani kush :biggrin:

Look into Tashkent from Cannabiogen, It's a giant indica hashplant from Uzbekistan(above Afghanistan). Frosty as anything and grows into a monster - my indoor taskent has over taken my sativas and dominated the room! I migt make a PCK x Tashkent
 

bigherb

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Im a hashplant lover myself

when i first got on the net Reeferman had quite a few varieties of HP

With the recent reports from Sensi seed bank it seems the source of there classic HP was lost long ago

As for the Hazeman Ghash ,IMO bad karma surrounds his seeds .The strain was spread by NdNGuy with the request to do what you wish but not sell it pure .Many have it but this fool is the only one to sell it

I think as mentioned CBG an Tom hill are trusted sources an there are good reports of Cannacopia Lapis mountain Indica .Ive also seen the talk of kabul strain used in several hybrids lately 2 offered by Bodhi

I myself would love to see more Hashplant selctions available

Ive grown Tora Bora -La Con x X18 ,Id consider her a greasy hashplant


1luvbigherb
 
True hashplants don't grow taller than 4-5ft outdoors because they're grown so damn high in the mountains. sometimes like 4000 meters.
 

bigherb

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True hashplants don't grow taller than 4-5ft outdoors because they're grown so damn high in the mountains. sometimes like 4000 meters.

I don't believe that would define a true hashplant , maybe afghanicas. From what I recall the hashplant is a term given to cultivars maintained by familys/ tribes bred specifically for hash production

Taskenti an bodhi water melon hasplant are both reported to grow quite tall in given conditions . The Nepali and North Indian hashplants are other examples


1luvbigherb
 
There use to be a hash plant called cuddlefish hash plant in PNW found years ago that was supposed to be great. It might still be found in BC or Cali.

Did grab the lapis Mountain Indica a few months ago as not many packs were left. Deep chunk X lapis mountain (afghan). Reports for it have been good. Bodhi's watermellon hash plant would be one worth finding. Nepal and Leb would be good options as well.

Years ago Lebennon hash plant seeds were supposedly grown in Mexico in Gurero and is where the Garlic and Onion pheno's found in PNW supposedly originated.
Hope that helps.
 

yesum

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I think a hashplant would tend to have looser buds and lots of sugar leaves. Reason being that it would be easier to kief the trichs off the loose stuff as opposed to having to break up dense buds.

As far as the high and the plant being tall or short, I think that could vary widely.
 
Ace and Cannabiogen's Panama is a sativa hashplant

Panama1.jpg soiudj.jpg

I have some vegging and they already fill up the area with a pungent dank smell. The leaves look broad for a pure sativa but the spacing between the nodes is quite long.

Hoping for an original panama red pheno.
 

Easy7

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I've looked into Cannabiogen Seeds Taskenti. I read (believe here on ic), that northern lights was crossed into Taskenti. She does look interesting anyhow. A nice Uzbekistan baseball style could breed in also.

I suppose someone could breed two seperate lines of the same genetics. One line with fluffy buds for easy hash making, and the other with dense buds for smoking. Depends what pheno's pop up in the first round. I wish I had the environment for large plant numbers, just for breeding.
 

Storm Shadow

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Giant Trichs that Bling like broken pieces of diamonds...

I have found quite a few interesting HP phenos in my Iranians ...

1993 Sensi Seeds HP NL#1 pheno is pretty bad ass too
 
Thanks dudes. Johnyhash is the member who made the male side of the cross, I haven't named this cross.

Funny you ask about the smell, we have 3 phenos right now from seed all look almost identical none of them smell unless you stick your face in them. Would be a good stealth strain for sure , I will try and get some better pictures one of the other phenos is much more trichomby'
 
@kiwigreen420
I've looked into Cannabiogen Seeds Taskenti. I read (believe here on ic), that northern lights was crossed into Taskenti. She does look interesting anyhow. A nice Uzbekistan baseball style could breed in also.

I suppose someone could breed two seperate lines of the same genetics. One line with fluffy buds for easy hash making, and the other with dense buds for smoking. Depends what pheno's pop up in the first round. I wish I had the environment for large plant numbers, just for breeding.

Apparently it is bred to 98% Uzbeki(f9), nothern lights is not noticeable from some growers I've talked to - the 'sativa' pheno(1/10) was already there before the NL was introduced.

the fan leaves are getting covered with frost(3.5weeks), the frost is all over the stems and buds - looks like it's going to be the frostiest plant I've grown indoor. I put one outside yesterday late as in the season, it also stretches like crazy too.
 
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