Auto Old School Hashplant by Dispensario Seeds: A Classic Indica with a Twist Auto Old School
Hashplant by Dispensario Seeds is a feminised autoflowering cannabis strain that combines the classic genetics of Hashplant with the modern features of Cream Caramel and CBD Tsunami. This strain is a pure indica that produces dense and resinous buds with a spicy, herbal and citrusy aroma. Auto Old School Hashplant is a fast and easy strain to grow, suitable for indoor and outdoor cultivation. It can reach up to 100 cm in height and yield up to 600 g/m2 in just 70 days from seed to harvest. Auto Old School Hashplant is a strain that offers a balanced and relaxing effect, ideal for unwinding after a long day. It has an average THC level of 15-20% and a high CBD content, making it a good choice for medical users who seek relief from pain, stress, insomnia and other conditions. Auto Old School Hashplant is a strain that pays homage to the old school hash making traditions of Afghanistan, while incorporating the latest advances in breeding and CBD production. It has a strong plant structure with heavy branches, very resistant to pest and disease. It has a stunning flowering stage that displays a range of colours from green to purple. It has a distinctive taste of Afghani, spicy and soil. If you are looking for a classic indica with a twist, Auto Old School Hashplant by Dispensario Seeds is a strain you should try.
Strain FAQ
What does Hash Plant smell and taste like?
Hash Plant's deep, rich perfume blends earthy, typical hash tones with spicy and woody notes. Fans of the classic hash experience are said to love this aromatic blend's rich and pleasant flavour.
How do disease-resistant strains handle soil and nutrient conditions?
These strains are generally more adaptable to various soil types and nutrient regimens. Their robust nature is said to allow them to thrive even in less-than-ideal soil conditions and be more efficient at nutrient uptake.
Cannabis' spicy flavours come from which terpenes?
Cannabis' spicy flavours come from terpenes such as Caryophyllene, myrcene, humulene, limonene, and pinene. These terpenes contribute to the peppery, herbal, hoppy, and citrusy notes in cannabis.