Californian Hashplant by Unknown Or Legendary
Hashplant genetics × Californian cultivars
Californian Hashplant is a hybrid strain developed by the breeders known as Unknown or Legendary. It is recognized for its significant THC content and a lineage that blends traditional hashplant genetics with West Coast innovation.
Appearance
Californian Hashplant produces dense, compact buds often covered in a thick layer of trichomes. These buds display a rich coloration of deep greens and purples, interspersed with orange pistils. The buds have a sculpted appearance with well-defined calyxes and a sticky, resinous coating.
Aroma and Flavor
The aroma of Californian Hashplant is characterized by a blend of earthy, hash-like notes with sweet citrus undertones. When broken apart, fragrances of spicy earth and lemon become more prominent. The flavor profile offers notes of burnt caramel and herbal undertones, reminiscent of traditional hash extracts, with hints of pine and citrus.
Effects
This strain is known for delivering potent psychoactive effects, with a THC content that can reach up to 22%. While primarily sought for its recreational properties, the genetic makeup suggests a potential for both cerebral stimulation and sedative qualities.
Terpenes and Cannabinoids
Laboratory analysis indicates that Californian Hashplant typically contains THC levels ranging from 18% to 22%, with an average around 20%. CBD content is generally below 1%. Key terpenes identified include Myrcene and Limonene, contributing to its distinct aroma and flavor profiles. Trace amounts of CBN and CBG may also be present.
Growing
Californian Hashplant is noted for its robust and bushy plant structure, featuring sturdy stems and broad leaves. It is considered resilient and adaptable to various environmental conditions, making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation. The plant structure supports dense bud formation and significant resin production.
Origins and Lineage
Bred by the anonymous figures known as Unknown or Legendary, Californian Hashplant emerged from the West Coast's experimental cannabis scene in the late 20th century. Its lineage is thought to include landrace varieties from hash-producing regions, blended with Californian cultivars. Genetic studies suggest a significant indica dominance, approximately 60-70%, with residual sativa genetics.