Northern Hashplant CBD Strain
Overview

Northern Hashplant is an indica dominant hybrid strain that was created by the famous Seed Bank. It is a cross between Hash Plant and Northern Light. Like most indicas, the plants are short and stocky, they take a short time to flower and give immensely high yields.
The leaves of this strain are usually broad and spade-shaped. They have a sticky texture, especially during the flowering period. They are bright-colored with lime greens and a few specks of gold-coated pistils. The nugs form a conical shape and will be heavily coated with resinous glands towards the end of the flowering period.
Northern Hashplant has a smell that is earthy, musky, and pungent at the same time. However, there is an underlying sweetness with slight hints of citrus. When vaporized, it gives off a sweet and spicy taste that is left in the mouth after the exhale. It has high THC approaching 25% . It’s a great strain to take in the evening. Some strains may have THC as low as 17%, but even then patients have reported that cerebral hit is still a knockout.
Northern Hash Plant gives a strong body hit that sets in fast and intense. In the higher centers, the effects can be psychedelic and uplifting, but this will soon shift to relaxation and sedation.
Not much is known about growing this strain, but the indica characteristics suggest that it may be an easy strain to try out; short flowering time and high yields.
Strain Type
Northern Hashplant is an indica dominant hybrid strain with 17%-25% THC and 0% CBD. The indica characteristics are 90% while the Sativa is 10%.
Origin
Northen Hashplant is a hybrid cross between Hash Plant and Northern Lights. It was developed by the Seed Bank.
Terpene Profile
The cannabis plant keeps surprising us every day as we try to understand how it can heal the human body. One of the most interesting findings on cannabis has been the discovery of the entourage benefits. This is as a result of various compounds working together to boost the healing effect of the plant.
There are over 200 terpenes present in the cannabis plant. Granted, only a handful has been investigated. They are referred to as the dominant terpenes whose therapeutic significance is currently a subject of interest.
Northern Hashplant has the following dominant terpenes:
- Myrcene
- Pinene
- Linalool
- Limonene
- Bisabolol