Hawaiian Haze reviews
Read people’s experiences with the cannabis strain Hawaiian Haze.
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Perfect high and no drowsiness. Keeps you aware
July 16, 2015
Nice uplifting buzz lasted for a few hours then came down gently.. would buy again for sure
very earthly and fruity, i enjoy the taste when it is vaporized. highly recommended for day time usage
Haven't had quite such a good pure sativa in a while. Felt it right away, slight loss of focus and blurry background. Noticed it way more when I finished the joint. The second one took a good 30 minutes to roll. Felt active at first but that became an almost psychedelic CEV and music experience, changing everything away from the screen as a dark blur; play psychedelic rock for this one. It's a pure sativa that delivers in a sweet, tropical, pineapple aroma with a light smoke that's easy on the throat. Think a bout space and listen to music floating away. Good times, can be used very socially and active, mild dosage for daytime would probably be chill, but a bigger dose at night can help you go to sleep like a baby or just chill the entire evening hanging out with friends or netflix, and snacks.
Very tasty and smooth smoking flowers. I wouldn't say it put me into a haze, more like chilled me way out and put me in a really great headspace. I would definitely use this for a chill movie night at home, yoga class, or taking a walk with your dog.
Hawaiian Haze is an absolutely phenomenal, extremely sativa leaning hybrid. The cross is actually (Pure Hawaiian Sativa Landrace x Nevil’s Haze), which makes her 90%+ sativa dominant depending on the phenotype of Nevil’s Haze that was used.
Soaring head high with clean, clear uplifting euphoria, providing loads of creative inspiration & plenty of energy to express that creativity. One of the best wake and bake hybrids I’ve ever had, after The Piff, XJ-13, Jack Herer & several other Jack Herer crosses, Durban Poisan, & Green Crack. This isht is better than coffee!
Pungent Mango & Pineapple scents tell me Myrcene is the dominant terpene in Hawaiian Haze, along with pine, spice, & pepper from Pinene & Caryophyllene, as well as a fair amount of Terpinolene citrus & classic Haze. Of the two pure Hawaiian Sativas I’ve had, one had a seriously loud Mango stank - the loudest Mango bud I’ve ever had - more than the best cuts of Green Crack & Pincher’s Creek combined.
If you’re fortunate enough to have some original Cosmic Wisdom beans of this strain, just be warned that she’s a 12-14 week bloomer, which is actually faster than I would expect considering her genetics. Consequently she’s not the easiest plant to grow, although like most heavily sativa dominant cultivars or pure sativas she’s not a heavy feeder. Just be sure to read up on long flowering varieties before popping any seeds, since longer flowering plants require a slightly different approach than most 7-10 week hybrids that most growers these days are accustomed to growing.
I absolutely recommend growing her in pre-loaded, water only organic soil in order to maximize her yield, terps, & trichomes. In general longer flowering or more finicky varieties of cannabis are best grown organically, since aside from all the obvious benefits, giving the plant control over her exact nutritional needs will prevent many of the potential issues that can arise when flowering longer blooming sativas or more finicky cultivars - which tend to be “finicky,” because they’re extremely sensitive to overfeeding, & it’s really easy to overfeed pure or nearly pure sativas. As well as plenty of other more even hybrids. In fact, most “difficult” or “expert” level plants have been designated as such because it’s so easy to overfeed and/or overwater them.
Cannabis grows remarkably well in properly amended soils with plenty of microbial life & mycorrhiza. Cannabis grew just fine when it was wild in prehistoric times, & nearly all feral cannabis that eventually adapted to its environment & developed into landraces do just fine without any human intervention whatsoever.
Of course indoors you’ll need to do some work unless she’s both growing in amended, water only Organic Soil, & has an automated watering system in place. In which case some light training, cleaning up of the lower branches, lollipopping, & Pruning are really all you’ll need to do. Cannabis can certainly be very demanding of your time & energy, & a very high maintenance plant to cultivate, but depending on your grow methods & techniques, it definitely doesn’t have to be.
Indeed many plants do best grown Organically with an automated watering system & minimal contact. Although there are definitely some varieties that are quite demanding as well. Hawaiian Haze, & indeed nearly all long flowering sativas don’t fall into that category. They require patience more than anything. Almost every grower I’ve taught or helped coach pulls at least one or two of their first harvests too early, often skipping the final weeks of ripening when most cannabis plants out on the majority of their weight & increase their density significantly.
Amazing high. I feel like myself, happy, uplifted, not always seeing things half empty but half full.
Taste: great I loved it.
One of the purest sativas I've had the pleasure of smoking. A very energetic and surreal high that's great for morning and mid-day tokers. The type of high that makes music sound better and doesn't make you nearly as sleepy as the heavy indicas. Potent shit. My definite go-to :)