BC HashPlant

BC HashPlant

Cannabis Strain by B.C. Grown

Introduction
BC HashPlant from B.C. Grown preserves one of the Pacific Northwest's most historically significant genetic resources—the Hash Plant lineage developed in the 1970s and 1980s from Afghanistan that became foundational for North American cannabis breeding—in a mostly-indica variety completing in approximately 50 days of flowering.

Lineage
Hash Plant (also known as Hashplant or HP) is a foundational cannabis variety with origins tracing to Afghanistan or Pakistan, brought to North America in the 1970s and developed through selection in the Pacific Northwest and California. Sensi Seeds later commercialized Hash Plant genetics in the Netherlands, where it became one of their most important breeding parents. The variety's defining characteristic is extreme resin production—the name references its traditional use for hashish production, where resin glands are mechanically separated from plant material. B.C. Grown's BC HashPlant represents regional British Columbia cultivation of these heritage genetics, adapted for Pacific Northwest growing conditions through multiple generations of outdoor selection. The 50-day flowering period is fast for hash-producing genetics, reflecting the compact, efficient indica character of true Hash Plant lineage.

Terpenes
The terpene profile reflects Hash Plant's hashish-production heritage: myrcene dominance with deep, resinous, earthy aromatics—the classic hash smell that defines Afghanistan's most famous export, concentrated and intensified. Caryophyllene adds pepper and spice. The aroma is unmistakably hash-forward.

Growth
Growth at 50 days is compact and fast, consistent with Hash Plant's historical reputation as an efficient, reliable producer. Resin production is exceptional for hashish-making applications.

Effects
Reported effects deliver the Hash Plant hashish experience: deeply relaxing, physically comprehensive, and mentally settling—the traditional Afghan indica experience that defined cannabis for Pacific Northwest growers who preserved these genetics.

⚠️ This information is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Cannabis laws vary by jurisdiction; consult local regulations before cultivation or use.

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