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good hash producing sativa dominant strain

jessethestoner

Active member
hi i grow some plants for a friend who due to their injuries can't smoke and is using edible hash for their treatment and i was wondering can anyone name a more sativa dominant strain that would be good for hash production. we basically use any surface of the plant that has THC so i'm looking for a plant that bud smokers wouldn't really choose like a very leafy or stemmy strain as long as it has alot of thc spaced about the leaves and stems. (o and indoor/ outdoor is not a issue so either/or is good)
so far we've used classic Afghani and Lebanese strains because they are good producers and were relatively easy to grow because of our inexperience but now that we have more experience the patient has decided to switch to a more sativa dominant hash for their daytime use due to the well known sedating qualities of indica. i received some Durban poison (not the real deal though i've been warned but it's at least it's got some sativa instead of being pure indica) and i am also planning on getting some landrace Thai so we can try breeding it with the afghan and Lebanese then breed it with another thai and further experiment from there to get a good quantity producing hash
so is this a good plan and are their any strains you'd recomend?
 

jessethestoner

Active member
So I've been looking around and I was wondering if any one know were to get some good Ethiopian and Nigerian strains because they seem to fit what I'm looking for

And for anyone who has experience growing these were you at all disappointed with their yield
 

Rinse

Member
Veteran
I think Ethiopian is still available somwhere..
Out of interest, whats your grow method?
 

jessethestoner

Active member
I use indoor/greenhouse for the winter though it'll have to be indoor
And I want a landrace so I have a good parents to breed with to create a good mix of hybrids
And my reasoning for Ethiopian especially is that it has been used to make hash for the prophet in rastafarism whose nAme I can't spell so I won't try but he said it was the best hash in the worl. So I'm interested in trying it just so I can brag to some of my cousins who are in a very religious rasta family
 

BPJR

Member
What would qualify as a average yield on a indoor destroyer?

Very difficult question to answer as the results will be different from grower to grower. Depending on veg time, equipment, soil, nutes, hydro, coco etc.....

For me I would say a plant I flip at 12-18" I should get 2-4 zips off of. More veg time and I think could get a lot more. Canna Biogen rates it as 200-300 gr/m2

Cheers,
b
 

BPJR

Member
And I want a landrace so I have a good parents to breed with to create a good mix of hybrids

Check out Mandala's gear. They use a lot of landrace varieties. Quality is great and so is the price. I am running Satori and 8 mile High right now and am very impressed with the strains.

The Satori might fits your needs well too. Great yield of connoisseur quality buds. She is a keeper in my garden. The 8 mile smells like funky strawberries. Not sure on yield yet though. Both very sativa dom plants.
 

TheHashAssassin

Active member
Sweet Skunk S1's. The SOL Sweet Skunk mom is extremely resinous and a high hash yielder. I also find it to be some of the most well-rounded medicinal weed encountered to date.
 

Traveller01

New member
Moby Hash from Dinafem,i recently finished grow;very potent and big yielder,strong hash smell you will also need good carbon scrubber.Does not react on topping.
 

Phedrosbenny

Trying to have a good day
Veteran
In the first post you metioned wanting to get some "landrace thai" to breed with.Just wanted to let you know that Thai is known as a plant that hermis quite a bit.
 

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