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CODE | Pack of Feminised Seeds | Availability | Price | ||
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GHSC134-3
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In stock
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€30.00 | |||
GHSC134-5
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In stock
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€42.00 | |||
GHSC134-10
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In stock
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€75.00 | |||
GHSC134-1
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In stock
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€13.00 |
80% SATIVA -
20% INDICA
THC: 23.00%
CBD: 0.17%
CBN: 0.12%
GENETICS
Hawaiian sativa x Laos.
EFFECTS
A sativa-high that creeps up slowly, long lasting, very uplifting and social.
FLOWERING INDOOR
12 weeks with a yield up to 700 gr/m2.
Tall plant, wide branching, ideal for LST.
FLOWERING OUTDOOR
Ready by the last week of October (North hemisphere).
Yield up to 1200 gr/plant.
Ideal for equatorial, tropical, subtropical and
temperate climates, needs support.
DESCRIPTION
The Hawaiian Snow is Arjan’s favorite smoke and one of the most famous Sativa strains in the catalog. It is a cross of Hawaiian Sativa landrace collected over the years and some even older seeds from Laos. The result is something that Sativa lovers have fallen in love with: its flavor profile is like no other, and the high from it is a delight for old-school smokers.
The plant grows very vigorously in a complete Sativa structure, with a vigorous top that will shoot up to the stars and long secondary branches that will grow in a Christmas-tree shape. The flowers are very long and big; they do not turn extremely compact but still have a great structure, with small round calyxes that form big towers and long orange hair on the flowers. The strain grows very tall— growers with low ceilings are recommended to go directly to 12/12.
The taste is a very complex mix to describe; it has the metallic notes of Sativa combined with some spicy aromas and a clear fried-onion kind of smell and taste, a very unique profile that can be recognised immediately. The high will rise slowly and gradually for a nice psychoactive effect on the brain, a great strain to laugh with your friends or be creative and productive. A great all-day smoke for everybody, it can reach some high levels of THC for a quality high.
AWARDS
1st HTCC 2003,
1st IC420 Growers Cup 2007,
2nd Champions Cup 2007,
2nd HTCC 2011.