Classic · Early 1980s
Hash Plant
An extreme-resin Afghani-leaning indica named for its pressed-hashish character.

- Type
- Indica
- Origin
- Pacific Northwest USA → Amsterdam
- Bred by
- Sensi Seeds / Neville Schoenmakers (preservation)
- Parents
- Northern Lights × Afghani hashplant selection
History
A heritage Afghani-leaning cut traded among Pacific Northwest growers in the late 1970s, brought to the Seed Bank of Holland and stabilised as a backcross to Northern Lights.
Sensory & chemical profile
Sandalwood, hashish, sweet spice. 45–50 day flowering. Myrcene + caryophyllene.
UK medical relevance
Not commonly named on the UK pharmacy catalogue, but its chemovar — myrcene-dominant, sedating, ~18% THC — is mirrored by many T18–T20 indica SKUs.
Legacy
A textbook 'pure indica' template; used in countless modern indica-dominant crosses for resin yield and flowering speed.
Notable descendants
- Mr. Nice G13 × Hash Plant
- G13 Hash Plant
Patient note
Heritage strain profiles describe the historical lineage and chemovar template. Modern UK pharmacy SKUs derived from these lines will differ in cannabinoid content, terpene ratio and effect. Always consult your prescribing clinician. Nothing on this page constitutes medical advice. Cannabis-based medicinal products in the UK are prescription-only under NICE NG144 guidance.