Lost Coast Hashplant by Humboldt Seed Organisation
Indica × Thai
Lost Coast Hashplant is an Indica-dominant strain developed by Humboldt Seed Organisation, drawing on Northern California's cultivation legacy and incorporating Southeast Asian genetics. It is recognized for its high resin production and robust plant structure.
Appearance
Lost Coast Hashplant produces dense, compact buds characterized by a heavy coating of trichomes. The buds are typically dark green, often displaying purple hues, and are interspersed with orange pistils. Plants generally reach medium heights, making them suitable for indoor grows, with indoor plants averaging 60-100 cm.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma is a complex blend of earthy and pine notes, complemented by hints of sweet spice, fruit, and herbal undertones. Its flavor profile mirrors its aroma, offering initial tastes of pine and earthiness that transition into a subtle sweetness, finishing with a mild spiciness.
Effects
This strain is primarily known for its potent, sedating effects, indicative of its Indica genetics. The experience is often described as deeply relaxing and calming.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Laboratory analysis indicates THC content typically ranges from 18% to 22%, with CBD levels below 1%. The aromatic profile is influenced by terpenes such as myrcene and pinene, contributing to its earthy and pine notes, while caryophyllene, limonene, and humulene may add spicy and citrus nuances.
Growing
Lost Coast Hashplant is noted for its resilience and high resin production, thriving in both indoor and outdoor environments. The plant's robust structure supports its dense, trichome-rich buds. While specific flowering times are not detailed, its Indica-dominant nature suggests a moderate flowering period.
Origins & Lineage
Bred by Humboldt Seed Organisation in Northern California, Lost Coast Hashplant is predominantly Indica (approximately 80-85%), with a genetic contribution from Thai landrace strains (approximately 15-20%). This lineage combines classic Indica traits with influences from Southeast Asian genetics.