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No. 8225Indica

Lebanese HP X Pakistani X Angel Wing Afghan Hashplant by Pagoda Seeds

Lebanese HP × Pakistani × Angel Wing Afghan Hashplant

A resin-first indica hybrid from Pagoda Seeds, this cultivar combines genetics from Lebanon, Pakistan, and Afghanistan to honor traditional hash-making. It is recognized for its dense trichome production and a balanced, focused calm that leans tranquil yet clear.

EffectsCalm Creative Focused Tranquil Mood Elevation
May help withStress
AromaEarthySpicyCitrusFloralHerbal

Appearance

This cultivar typically presents a compact and stocky morphology, ideal for controlled canopy environments. Plants feature broad, dark green leaves and develop thick stems early, promoting outward growth. The flowers are dense, resin-packed spears with a favorable calyx-to-leaf ratio, making them easy to trim. Under cooler nighttime temperatures, some phenotypes may display deep purple and burgundy hues.

Resin is abundant and conspicuous, with trichome heads appearing spherical and well-defined under magnification. Mature flowers often exhibit ivory to amber pistils, transitioning to a darker bronze near harvest. Lebanese-influenced plants might show slightly looser clusters with occasional foxtips, particularly under high environmental stress.

Aroma & Flavor

The aroma profile of this strain trends towards earthy and spicy notes, complemented by bright citrus and herbal undertones, with a distinct floral accent. Reminiscent of rose or sweet tea, the bouquet reflects its hash-making heritage. Flavors often echo the aroma, presenting a complex blend of berry, citrus, earth, floral, herbal, and peppery notes, with a nutty finish.

Effects

Users often describe experiencing a tranquil yet surprisingly clear sensation, distinguishing it from heavier Afghan varieties. The strain is noted for promoting a warm body tone coupled with steady mood elevation and a focused calm. This balanced profile makes it suitable for evening relaxation, creative pursuits, or low-key social interactions.

Terpenes & Cannabinoids

This cultivar is generally THC-dominant, with cured flower testing between 16–24% THC under optimal cultivation. Some Lebanese-influenced phenotypes may exhibit modest CBD levels, typically ranging from 0.5–2.0%, though most remain primarily THC-focused. Terpene expression commonly features a triad of Myrcene, Caryophyllene, and Limonene, with Humulene and Ocimene often present as secondary compounds.

Genetic contributions from Pakistan may introduce Linalool or a skunk nuance in certain phenotypes. The Afghan Hashplant influence contributes bold hashish aromatics, while Lebanese genetics lend herbal spice and dried citrus peel notes. Precise cannabinoid and terpene profiles can vary based on phenotype, environmental conditions, and harvest timing.

Growing

This cultivar is prized for its manageable plant architecture and reliable flowering window. Indoors, it typically finishes flowering in 8 to 10 weeks, with a stretch of 20–40% from the light flip. Outdoors in temperate regions, it is ready for harvest by early to mid-October. The plant's compact size and dense trichome production make it well-suited for growers focused on resin extraction.

Growers can expect dense, resin-packed flowers and good airflow due to a favorable calyx-to-leaf ratio. The strain responds well to training techniques like topping and low-stress training, which help create uniform canopies. Its robust nature and predictable flowering make it a reliable choice for both flower production and solventless concentrate yields.

Origins & Lineage

Lebanese HP x Pakistani x Angel Wing Afghan Hashplant was developed by Pagoda Seeds to bridge classic Old World resin traditions with modern cultivation reliability. The lineage combines high-mountain Lebanese hashplant genetics, known for early finishes and dry-air hardiness, with rugged Pakistani mountain genetics, contributing vivid aromatics and color potential. A selected Afghan Hashplant, known as Angel Wing, adds broad-leaf vigor and heavy trichome blankets.

This convergence aims to honor traditional hash-making while producing a cultivar with consistent, scalable outcomes for contemporary producers. The breeding objective balanced resin quality, manageable plant architecture, and robust performance, creating a strain that delivers exceptional trichome yield and connoisseur flower.

Frequently asked questions

What is the THC content of Lebanese HP x Pakistani x Angel Wing Afghan Hashplant?
This strain typically tests between 16-24% THC, making it a potent option.
What are the dominant terpenes in this strain?
The primary terpenes are usually Myrcene, Caryophyllene, and Limonene, often accompanied by Humulene and Ocimene.
What kind of effects can I expect?
Users report a balanced experience, characterized by a focused calm, mood elevation, and a tranquil sensation, suitable for creative activities or relaxation.
Is this strain good for hash making?
Yes, it is specifically bred as a 'resin-first' hybrid with dense trichome production, making it highly desirable for solventless concentrate artisans and hash makers.