Hash Plant reviews
Read people’s experiences with the cannabis strain Hash Plant.
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Very good for vaporization, but the smoke is too intense. As a heavy smoker I still get dizzy and fall asleep, this strain is not to be messed with by newbies.
My favorite strain for pain/sleep. It starts in the head and creeps it’s way down your entire body. I felt like my body was tingling with light and I couldn’t stop rubbing my feet together cause it felt so good! This is true medicine. Good for those really in need of relief. Not a functional strain for me, just wanted to be in a blanket fort.
Great smoke. Nice right before bed. Would definitely recommend if you can get your hands on it!
This strain is so calming and relaxing. Little kids running all around playing loud and asking questions but nothing bothers me. Deep physical relaxation you can feel throughout your body. Great mental stimulation, euphoria, and focus.
Wow! I can't stop staring at this beautiful strain grown by Mesa Organics in Pueblo. We were in love with Hashplant from the first look. The trichrome blanketed buds and fresh aroma of this strain captivated the senses. Hashplant offered a very balanced cerebral and body buzz. Very uplifting yet relaxing. In our opinion it would be a great strain for nausea, headaches and inflammation. All anxiety and stress melted away with just a few tokes of this delicious strain. Highly recommend to all!
Very relaxing, so cozy in my bed right now and content with life
~BLACK BELT BUD~ This stuff for some reason is acting like a super-sativa on me. It has a earthy flavor. And a musky undertone. Makes me feel revved up and rearing to go! IDK why though. This is definitely a work-time bud. Helps ease the pain and throbbing in the back too...
One of my favorite strains! Relaxing and cheery. Perfect to chill out, feel happy and relaxed. Despite being a high THC strain, there’s no paranoia or anxiety with this one. No racing thoughts or fast heart beats. Very mellow and comforting. Great for anxiety, depression, and PTSD.