Super Hashplant by Zerodirt Genetics
Afghani Stock (inferred)
Super Hashplant is a predominantly indica strain developed by Zerodirt Genetics, a breeder recognized for its focus on resin-rich cannabis. This cultivar pays homage to traditional Hash Plant varieties, emphasizing dense trichome production and a classic hash-like character. It is favored by hash makers and rosin artists for its resin yield and potent profile.
Appearance & Morphology
Super Hashplant plants are typically compact, reaching indoor heights of 0.8 to 1.2 meters when managed. They develop a uniform, blocky canopy with broad, dark green leaves and thick petioles. The buds are dense and conical, with a high calyx-to-leaf ratio and prominent trichome coverage, often giving them a frosted appearance. Cooler temperatures may induce mild anthocyanin coloration.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma is strongly hashy, characterized by earthy spice, incense, and warm wood notes, evolving to include hints of black pepper, cedar, roasted coffee, and cocoa. On inhalation, the flavor is smooth and resinous, presenting notes of earth, pepper, and incense, with subtle pine, cedar, and herbal sweetness. The hash-forward profile is noted for its stability through grinding and consumption.
Effects
While specific effects are not detailed beyond focus, the indica-dominant nature and traditional hashplant lineage suggest a relaxing and potentially sedating experience. Users may find it conducive to focused activities, in line with community consensus on potency.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
The terpene profile is suggested to be dominated by Myrcene and Caryophyllene, supported by Humulene, Limonene, and Linalool. Myrcene provides an herbal base, Caryophyllene contributes peppery notes, and Humulene adds woody characteristics. Total terpene content typically ranges from 1.8-2.6% by dry weight. THC levels are reported at 24%, with CBD below 1%.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Zerodirt Genetics, Super Hashplant is a modern indica cultivar inspired by classic Hash Plant lines from the 1980s and 1990s, which often originated from Afghani stock. While specific parentage is not disclosed, the name and breeder's focus suggest a lineage aimed at maximizing resin production and achieving a traditional hash character. It is known to exhibit both squat, broadleaf phenotypes and slightly taller, hybrid-leaning ones.
Growing
Super Hashplant is noted for its dense trichome production and resin yield, making it appealing for hash and concentrate production. The plants have a compact structure, favoring indoor cultivation techniques like SCROG or Sea of Green. Careful management of humidity and airflow is important due to the high bud density. Growers report it is well-suited for solventless extraction methods.