Medical Marijuana: Hash Plant
March 7th, 2007 by Tim
Looking for a no non-sense herb without the frills? Hash Plant is one of those indeed, lacking just about everything besides the stone.
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Strain
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Hash Plant
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Type
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Indica dominant
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Pros
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Good body high
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Cons
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Over-priced, bad taste
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Price
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$20/g, $65/8th
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tFS Rating
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6.0/10
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It’s difficult to pin-point a definitive smell to this bud. If it came down to it, I’d have to say it smells like a watered-down dollop of Heinz 57. Isn’t pleasant at all which makes me question why I bought this strain in the first place. Also, the looks aren’t very flattering, compact buds with zero crystals.
The earthy flavor of the smoke left something to be desired, a taste similar to chlorophyll (a likely symptom of improper curing.) A good aspect about Hash Plant is its very resinous nature, so you know the end result will be just fine. The high is very nice. It starts in the chest area and gradually works its way up north. The stone lasts for around two to three hours.
If you don’t like all that glitz and glamor with rock star buds like kush, then Hash Plant might be right for you. Although it’s over-priced, doesn’t taste very good, and is kind of malodorous; it tries to compensate in the effects department and does so admirably. Honestly, if you spend an extra five bucks, you can get a bud that excels in all departments. Spend the extra five bucks.
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