HawaiianGrown
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Aloha,
A recent PM conversation with a nooby led me to believe that some do not know the why's or what's of the differences between a pure Indica, a pure Sativa, and a haze hybrid.
I have three such plants currently three days old.
The Hawaiian Indica is a very stable Hawaiian Indica, rejuiced with Afghaan Dream a few years back. Notice the tell-tale wide Indica leaves, even from the get go. In exactly 42 days, she will go outside to flower.
The Hawaiian Sativa is the daughter of my Tricot and one of the sweetest and tropical sativas I have ever had the privilege of experiencing. Notice the longer, thinner leaves, even from the get go. In about nine weeks, she too will be put out to flower.
The Haze is a sweetened-up daughter of Soma's amnesia, which, when grown outdoors in Hawaii, was actually JUST TOO HAZY as bred, so I added some sweet Hawaii Sativa and produced this Hawaiian Haze. Notice the extra-jaggedness of the second leaves and the hybrid qualities, harder to observe by the untrained eye. She will go out to flower when I eyeball her, as this stain is not yet stable.
I will show how these three plants progress against each other regularly, and hopefully the final harvest will thrill, delight and inform.
A recent PM conversation with a nooby led me to believe that some do not know the why's or what's of the differences between a pure Indica, a pure Sativa, and a haze hybrid.
I have three such plants currently three days old.
The Hawaiian Indica is a very stable Hawaiian Indica, rejuiced with Afghaan Dream a few years back. Notice the tell-tale wide Indica leaves, even from the get go. In exactly 42 days, she will go outside to flower.
The Hawaiian Sativa is the daughter of my Tricot and one of the sweetest and tropical sativas I have ever had the privilege of experiencing. Notice the longer, thinner leaves, even from the get go. In about nine weeks, she too will be put out to flower.
The Haze is a sweetened-up daughter of Soma's amnesia, which, when grown outdoors in Hawaii, was actually JUST TOO HAZY as bred, so I added some sweet Hawaii Sativa and produced this Hawaiian Haze. Notice the extra-jaggedness of the second leaves and the hybrid qualities, harder to observe by the untrained eye. She will go out to flower when I eyeball her, as this stain is not yet stable.
I will show how these three plants progress against each other regularly, and hopefully the final harvest will thrill, delight and inform.