Uzbekistan Hash Plant by Nomad Seed Bank
G13 Hash Plant × Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan Hash Plant, a hybrid developed by Nomad Seed Bank, is a strain celebrated for its rich history and exceptional resin production. It combines traditional Central Asian hash-making genetics with diverse global influences to create a unique cannabis experience.
Appearance
This strain presents a robust, bushy structure with dense, compact buds that often appear frosty due to heavy resin. The buds are visually striking, featuring deep purple and dark green hues contrasted by bright orange pistils. Its leaves are broad and serrated, reflecting its hybrid genetic makeup.
Mature plants can reach up to 150 centimeters indoors, with buds noted for their significant weight and density. Microscopic examination reveals exceptionally high trichome densities, contributing to its sticky texture and overall resinous appearance.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Uzbekistan Hash Plant is intensely earthy with prominent notes of pine, reminiscent of evergreen forests, complemented by spicy and herbal undertones. Volatile compounds contribute to a complex bouquet, with terpinolene, pinene, and caryophyllene identified as key aromatic terpenes.
Its flavor profile mirrors the aroma, starting with a tangy, citrus-forward taste enhanced by pine and floral notes. As it develops, a savory, hash-like earthiness emerges, creating a layered experience with sweet, herbal, and floral nuances in subsequent inhalations.
Effects
Users report that Uzbekistan Hash Plant delivers a balanced experience, characterized by a sense of calm and cerebral stimulation. This makes it suitable for various applications, offering a noticeable yet controlled impact.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Laboratory analysis indicates THC concentrations typically ranging between 18% and 24%, with CBD levels generally below 1%. The terpene profile includes myrcene, caryophyllene, pinene, and terpinolene, which contribute to its distinct aroma, flavor, and effects.
Growing
Uzbekistan Hash Plant is known for its robust growth and high resin production, with over 85% of collected plants maintaining high trichome concentrations in early trials. Growers report a high success rate in preserving desired traits, indicating good genetic stability.
Origins & Lineage
Bred by Nomad Seed Bank, Uzbekistan Hash Plant draws from a rich history of Central Asian hash-producing plants, with selective breeding spanning nearly 200 years. Its complex genetic lineage includes influences from Mexico, Colombia, Meao Thai, and Uzbekistan, further enriched by G13 Hash Plant genetics.
This intricate cross results in a strain that exhibits approximately 80% sativa genetics, though it displays robust hash-like characteristics often associated with indica varieties. This unique combination is a result of careful selection of maternal lines known for hardy resin production and stable growth.