Maui Haole reviews
Read people’s experiences with the cannabis strain Maui Haole.
Maui Haole strain effects
Maui Haole strain helps with
- 71% of people say it helps with Anxiety
- 42% of people say it helps with Depression
- 42% of people say it helps with Muscle spasms
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Happy high ! relaxing.
Da Pua Mana Pakalōlō ʻOhana was very fortunate to aquire
da original Joe Romulan Cut from
a Honolulu attorney who will remain nameless wink emoticon
Joe Romulan Cut is a #1 recommended medical strain on
many review databases and for good reason!
Couch lock can truly be defined by this ultra
kind kind of dakine Pakalōlō
that makes all other strains,
reguardless of aroma, potency
or presentation,
pale in comparison!!
We crossed the heavy Indica Romulan with our Nāhiku Maui Wowie upbeat tropical Sativa to create a masterpiece
of love in paradise!!!
The perfect blend on Indica to Sativa make this a top choice for all true Pakalōlō (cannabis) connoissuers
looking for a delightfully potent
Pakalōlō born in paradise for your palate!!!!
Haole means a alien or non-Hawaiian in Hawaiʻi,
a Romulan is an Alien so we decided upon the name:
Maui Haole
for one of our favorite Pua Mana Pakalōlō strains,
once you try Maui Haole
we believe you will agree
Aloha A Hui Hou ʻOhana
(Farewell until We meet again)
Fire good put me to sleep
What a great hit of Hawaii. Sorry, the first day I brought it back from THC Arizona, I sparked it on sunny after noon and my whole day changed. It really was a great run/batch, you could pick up all the Rommie Joe back flavor and still brought in "maui style" almost falls into the maui wowie class. Made me happy, energetic, uplifted, funny happy, heavily reducing my stress and anxiety and allowing me on focusing and being relational with people, brought down the walls and was really well done by the grow team. Brought out the essence of its Rommie heritage with the "hawaii" of it roots, fruity, but hardy with a dense undertow on the exhale. The lung expansion is not overwhelming but grows into a smooth exit even though it's a dense out...great strain for Stress and "being" with people, not just "being there" ~ Great Job from growers...
want try please save 1 gram for me !?/ how much ? for tip of "iiceberg"
with that vidrio cage i saw other dayabout 3 inch dia and 5 inch height measurement and 3 variety colors buds wow i fuerza get next week payday ruth baseball player loves this too smile :)
save me a tip or two for next week i wanna taste the periencings to tell the next views
Maui Haole, also sometimes called “Hawaiian Alien,” is an evenly balanced hybrid (50% sativa/50% indica) strain created as a cross between the insanely popular Maui Wowie X Romulan strains. With a moderately high THC level between 15-17% and insanely well-balanced effects, Maui Haole is perfect for any level of cannabis user!
This bud has a delicious citrusy diesel aroma and a taste of sweet citrus with a hint of pungent diesel upon exhale. These buds have large fluffy leafy light minty green nugs with lots of fiery orange hairs and a frosty thick layer of chunky white crystal trichomes.
The onset of the Maui Haole high starts with sativa effects pulled from its Maui Wowie parentage – you’ll feel insanely uplifted with a clear-headed sense of focus and creativity that will leave you slightly motivated.
The Romulan parentage slowly creeps in later with a powerful indica effect that leaves you relaxed, sedated, and completely pain-free with a mellow feeling of couch-lock and the munchies. Because of these potent and well-balanced effects, Maui Haole is perfect for treating patients suffering from conditions such as chronic pain, mild to moderate cases of depression, and chronic anxiety or stress.
August 24, 2015
in spite of the description, haole means "no breath of life"
learn hawaiian before you say something dumb
August 25, 2015
despite what someone says with Hawaii in their name it doesn't mean "Breath of Life!" it's a reference to Non-Polynesian people. None of the dictionaries day anything about a breath of life