Pakistani Hash Plant by Hash Hands
Pakistani Landrace Genetics
Pakistani Hash Plant by Hash Hands is an indica cultivar with deep roots in South Asian cannabis traditions. It is recognized for its robust resin production and a complex sensory profile that honors its heritage.
Appearance
The buds of Pakistani Hash Plant are typically dense and compact, often displaying deep green hues with purple and amber undertones. They are generously coated in trichomes, giving them a glistening appearance, and are accented by bright orange or reddish pistils.
The overall structure of the buds reflects the plant's resilient indica landrace origins, with outdoor-grown variants sometimes showing thicker calyxes adapted to harsher conditions.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma is layered, beginning with earthy and musky notes reminiscent of soil and aged hashish, followed by hints of spice, citrus, and pine resin. Users often detect a subtle sweetness within the complex bouquet.
The flavor profile complements the aroma, offering a deeply earthy taste with notes of roasted hash and spicy pepper, evolving into a sweet aftertaste with hints of caramel and vanilla. This complexity is attributed to its terpene-rich composition.
Effects
This indica strain is noted for inducing a sense of calm. Its genetic heritage suggests a pronounced sedative effect, characteristic of traditional indica varieties.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Laboratory studies indicate THC levels typically range between 18% and 22%. While specific terpene profiles are not detailed, the aroma and flavor notes suggest the presence of terpenes contributing to earthy, spicy, citrus, and pine characteristics.
Growing
Pakistani Hash Plant is a robust indica known for its resilience and high resin production. It exhibits a compact, bushy stature and tends to have early flowering times, indicative of its landrace indica heritage.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Hash Hands, this strain originates from landrace varieties found in Pakistan, a region with ancient traditions of cannabis cultivation and hashish production. It is the result of meticulous refinement and crossbreeding with selected regional genetics, honoring its South Asian roots.
The breeding process involved back-crossing and incremental genetic improvements over generations to stabilize its classic indica traits and maximize resin and cannabinoid content.