Meyer Hashky
Unknown Lemon-dominant strain Ă— Unknown Hash Plant/Kush strain
Meyer Hashky is an indica-dominant cultivar that has gained recognition through word-of-mouth and regional menus. Its name suggests a prominent lemon aroma, reminiscent of Meyer lemons, combined with a resinous quality that appeals to hash makers. This profile positions it within the family of citrus-forward hybrids valued for both their aromatic profiles and their suitability for solventless extraction methods.
Appearance and Morphology
Plants typically exhibit an indica-leaning structure, growing to medium heights with stout branching and relatively short internode spacing. Fan leaves are broad and may show anthocyanin coloration in cooler temperatures. Buds are generally conical to spherical, densely packed, and covered in a frosty layer of trichomes, with stigmas often maturing to a deep orange against lime to forest green bracts.
The calyx-to-leaf ratio is favorable for efficient trimming, preserving resin-rich bracts. Under optimal conditions, buds demonstrate tight calyx packing, a characteristic favored by those involved in hash production. Trichome fields are notable for their density, featuring a prevalence of capitate-stalked glandular heads.
Aroma and Flavor
The name Meyer Hashky strongly suggests a dominant lemon-forward aroma, inspired by Meyer lemons. This citrus character is often complemented by underlying notes that can include berry, floral, herbal, peppery, and pine nuances, creating a complex aromatic profile. The flavor is expected to mirror the aroma, presenting a bright citrus taste with potential herbal and spicy undertones.
Effects
While specific effects are not detailed, the indica classification suggests that Meyer Hashky is likely to provide relaxing and potentially sedating effects. Strains with similar characteristics often induce a sense of calm and well-being, making them suitable for unwinding. The combination of citrus notes and indica properties may offer a balanced experience, potentially easing tension without being overly heavy.
Terpenes and Cannabinoids
While specific lab data for Meyer Hashky is not widely verified, its profile suggests a cannabinoid content typically ranging from 18-25% THC, with CBD levels generally below 1%. Based on its aroma and lineage hypotheses, key terpenes likely include Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, Linalool, Pinene, Ocimene, and Nerolidol. Limonene is expected to contribute significantly to the citrus aroma and flavor.
Growing Characteristics
Meyer Hashky is anticipated to have moderate cultivation requirements, leaning towards an indica growth pattern. Plants are expected to respond well to training techniques such as topping and low-stress training (LST). The flowering period is estimated to be between 56 to 63 days indoors. Yields are considered average to above average, particularly when grown under optimized conditions that favor resin production.
Origins and Lineage
Meyer Hashky lacks a widely verified breeder record or standardized genetic pedigree. The name suggests a combination of a lemon-forward parent, possibly a Meyer-lemon–leaning Skunk or OG phenotype, and a resin-dense, hash-friendly progenitor like Hash Plant or a Kush variety. This presumed lineage points to a hybrid characterized by citrus aromas and high resin content suitable for extraction.