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Does anyone have a smoke experience with this one?any pics would be appreciated.
 

nick11

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Never grown it but have smoked it a few times over the years. Nice mellow indica stone with a sweet/fruit/hash odor and taste. Yield is supposed to be way up there, who's are you growing? Hope this helps a little bit
 
when I smoked it I had to sit down. I remember it as a real heart pounder. But alot of times that really has to do with how long it is flowered or so I think.
I also remember it tasted really good and was a real lungbuster.........
 

VirginHarvester

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Quite a few companies make a Hash Plant. I think some hash plants are crossed with skunk so you have to make sure what you're getting, although if you don't want a pure knockout indica the skunk might give it a nice balance. Highgrade has a pure indica Hashplant but doesn't say what the lineage is. Seedsman has Hash Passion that's supposed to be a pure landrace Moroccan. There are others.
 

poonugz

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i have gotten hashplant many times. always from the same grower, and always the same exact cut, although I am unsure as to what cut it exactly is (what seed company, or whose etc.) I would think that they would all vary a bit, but the one I have personally tried is very skunky smelling, and the taste is super earthy and spicy- also kind of hashy. The high is super narcotic and usually makes me pretty tired and couchlocked. it is one of my favorite evening smokes. :jump:
 

Brastaman

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poonugz said:
i have gotten hashplant many times. always from the same grower, and always the same exact cut, although I am unsure as to what cut it exactly is (what seed company, or whose etc.) I would think that they would all vary a bit, but the one I have personally tried is very skunky smelling, and the taste is super earthy and spicy- also kind of hashy. The high is super narcotic and usually makes me pretty tired and couchlocked. it is one of my favorite evening smokes. :jump:

wow. that's sounds like a description of hashplant i used to have. don't know where the cut went to but have plenty o' seeds. The hashplant i had was a nice smoke, smooth, earthy/spicy/hashy - with undertones of floral and perfume like. The stone was narcotic but not intense. The cut I chose wasn't covered in resin but it was super sticky.



brasta.
 

stinkyattic

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I don't consider 'Hashplant' to be a strain, but rather, a CLASS of strains bred for an unusually high level of surface resin structures that may be sieved or rubbed off in whatever the local hash-producing method happens to be.

I currently run the Plan B Black Indica and Mandala Hashberry, both of which can reasonably be put in this category, and which I count among my favorite strains to grow. The BI is a half Iranian half Affie hash plant with a spicy/incense odor and that dark greazy 'look' to it, as you can see in the above picture. I don't recall offhand what the Mandala lineage is but both are heavily crystalled and make exquisite bubble.

I still think they are more fun to smoke as bud, though ;) mmm
 

Chaghatai

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Spicy in a hashy way, not a sativa way. Crippling couchlock stone. Too much and it's off to beddy bye... Resin out the arse, highly resinated leaves also, so good for hash production. Fast (8 week), short, cola-dominant, decent yield (but not usually bombastic - some HP's get big though)
 

Brastaman

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stinkyattic said:
I don't consider 'Hashplant' to be a strain, but rather, a CLASS of strains bred for an unusually high level of surface resin structures that may be sieved or rubbed off in whatever the local hash-producing method happens to be.

I currently run the Plan B Black Indica and Mandala Hashberry, both of which can reasonably be put in this category, and which I count among my favorite strains to grow. The BI is a half Iranian half Affie hash plant with a spicy/incense odor and that dark greazy 'look' to it, as you can see in the above picture. I don't recall offhand what the Mandala lineage is but both are heavily crystalled and make exquisite bubble.

I still think they are more fun to smoke as bud, though ;) mmm

i agree. but would you also consider that there is a plant that has been bred and it is sold with the name Hashplant.

Sort of like Kleenex. Kleenex is often misinterpreted as paper tissue used for a variety of reasons, but is also a Product Brand that carries the name, which is often used to describe the Class of products it may represent.

wait. what?
stoned...
 

Chaghatai

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stinkyattic said:
I don't consider 'Hashplant' to be a strain, but rather, a CLASS of strains bred for an unusually high level of surface resin structures that may be sieved or rubbed off in whatever the local hash-producing method happens to be.

I currently run the Plan B Black Indica and Mandala Hashberry, both of which can reasonably be put in this category, and which I count among my favorite strains to grow. The BI is a half Iranian half Affie hash plant with a spicy/incense odor and that dark greazy 'look' to it, as you can see in the above picture. I don't recall offhand what the Mandala lineage is but both are heavily crystalled and make exquisite bubble.

I still think they are more fun to smoke as bud, though ;) mmm

There are hashplant landraces which are more of a class. But there is an elite cut called hashplant that has been circulating in the PNW since the 80's. Sensi's hashplant is based on such a cut. (elite HP X NL bx HP cut.)

Other strains claim to be hashplant (BC hashplant etc.) But IMO these are elites taken from sensi's bx or 'hashplant' landraces.
 

stinkyattic

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Yes, I understand that plants have been bred and there are seeds sold as 'hash plant'. But breeders have their own opinions of what subtleties will make up the ultimate hash plant, and each breeder will work towards those goals. It's like the Alaskans/MTF derivatives- there are certain traits that must be present for authenticity, but in the case of Alaskans, there are as many "MTF"s are there are regionally linked grow communities, and in the case of Hash Plants, there are as many versions as there are hash producing nations- more, even.

IMVHO if you wanted to be a stickler for accuracy, you'd refer to each breeder's version of a hash plant as, for example, "Nirvana Hash Plant" etc. I consider the name may be accurately given to many, many different but related varieties as long as they have a few concrete traits like the ones that Chagatai listed.

Edit: post above appeared as I was typing. I'm familiar with that HP and love it- some oldsters around here actually are running it and it's just fabulous and fits the characteristics to a tee.
 
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Chaghatai

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Also most hashplants are picky, but yield very well if "dialed in" properly. Otherwise it will be quite ordinary. IMO this is a trait that is present in the elite PNW cut as well as most land races. (after all, the aformationed PNW cut is itself an elite taken from a landrace)
 

Brastaman

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i agree, again.
accuracy would be to identify each hashplant with its breeder name attached. This is the only way to tell the difference between hashplants and Hashplant.


brasta.
 

Chaghatai

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Hashplant is like purps. Lots of modern strains with that name and even some relation, but there is an original west-coast cut that is unmistakeable when encountered. So yeah, Hash plant should only refer to the elite cut, all others should be identified by breeder or landrace origin, such as reeferman hashplant, sensi hashplant, morroccan hashplant etc. as has been suggested before.
 

bigherb

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i lov hashplants i had my first hashplant in 04 in ny n i believe it might hav been hp13.but since then ive not found a strain i enjoy more or a batch of hp this superb.multitude of flavors unmatched high.this is one of the only strains ive smoked where i felt more high after i ate i was baked for 4 hours on several occasions.

this black indica sounds illie .any others suggestion on who carries our best hp varities
 

Sam Slambam

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Octomines said:
Does anyone have a smoke experience with this one?any pics would be appreciated.


Don't trust anything this guy says, please believe me when I tell you he IS NOT to be trusted. PM me is you want to know anymore info.
 

bosswall1

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I love sensi seeds hashplant bloody awsome plant not a big yielder but has some of the most potent bud around,never tried seedsman i think its morrocan hashplant while sensi seeds is NLXHASHPLANT and is awsome,ch9 has a pure hashplant also but is relitivly new but petes strains are very vigourous and stable and all fems,gotta love the hashplant..peace.
 
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