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Doesn't everyone have the right to have this in their Backyard?

HawaiianGrown

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Does not every one have the right to have this in their Backyard?
 

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HawaiianGrown

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........ and by "this" I mean a tropical climate and pure air and volcanic/organic soil and pure old-school landrace Hawaiian Indica genetics ready to serve.
 

audioaddict

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I would be quite happy with just the ability to grow some quality Hawaiian (or any other quality) genetics in my back yard.
I think even global warming will have a job turning my climate into tropical goodness with volcanic organic stuff to grow them in, but ya never know...
 

festivus

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Damn Straight!

The last 2 outdoor grows were seed runs. The sunlight intensity was too much for the girls, and as soon as the seeds were viable the plants died... like within 2 days! This year I'm using shade cloth over the top, and the girls love it.

Your Hawaiian Indica looks a lot like mine, I called her Kuipo. She came from Molokai.

Keep it green Hawaiian!
 
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How many harvests do you guys have per year outdoors in Hawaii? When I was just a pup I lived in Hanalei and weed was available all the time, the local stuff looked crummy to a weed snob from Ca like me but that's when I learned to love the island weed.Had only been used to outdoor Ca skunk and Thais and it took me a bit to realize the quality and leap over my big round green bud predjudices.It turned out that I found some unreal weed on the westside, what a climate.:)
 

ijim

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I was the base paperboy at Pearl Harbor in the mid 60s. There were some plants near the base softball fields. And along the canal between Hickam air base and Honolulu Airport. I would ride my bike past them all the time without a clue as to what they were. Until I popped my first see in 67. By that time I was four thousand miles east of there.
 

GOT DANK

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fuck yeah pakalolo. i love me some hawaiian strain. my first hit was pineapple hawaiian strain that knock me on my ass. no joke. one hit quiter. i still remember like it was yesterday. one of the strongest ever.
 

SOTF420

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Hawaiian x Swt! ftw :woohoo:

Nice looking plant you got there my friend, is that flowering right now?

:respect:
 

BlueGrassToker

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Pakalolo a'gogo!
Damn straight we have the right! I exercise that right every chance I get. I have a HI growing out back now. (cherrychunk)
 
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tumbleweed

sub hg pakaloha,
i was wondering about the soil on the island, can you plant straight in the ground in good areas our is there a need to dig and backfill with storebought?
sweeet herb stick i also like the plant in the backround with those blade leafs
and of course we all should have that right
follow god law..
grow and live
 

festivus

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How many harvests do you guys have per year outdoors in Hawaii? When I was just a pup I lived in Hanalei and weed was available all the time, the local stuff looked crummy to a weed snob from Ca like me but that's when I learned to love the island weed.Had only been used to outdoor Ca skunk and Thais and it took me a bit to realize the quality and leap over my big round green bud predjudices.It turned out that I found some unreal weed on the westside, what a climate.:)

I flower outdoors pretty much year-round, but try to avoid having ladies out in Jan/Feb, as the reduced light results in hermies. This year, I put stuff out in May, with no light dep, and they still went into flowering right away.
 
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