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Hawaiian Sativas

mack 10

Resin Herder
Veteran
I understand.

FED HS is not very popular these days. and I noticed that guys who are keeping it, are looking for that vibe. I think it is mainly mexican genetics. so happy vibe weed. if sativa weed is anxious and cold euphoria, it usually seems more strong than warm happy vibe weed. I cant remember if I ever had weed, which was happy, warm and in the same time it would be trippy. no...

there were some crosses of HS, with sweet skunk or romulan. but I dont see it around anymore. except of golden goat cut.
The old Kali Mist was both warm, happy and while I wouldn't say trippy, has a straight up clean high, but I haven't smoked enough different phenos of k.m. to really say.
But some of the smoking I've had for a long time.
To think I sat on those seeds for 10 years.
Love hearing all the Hawaiian weed lore.
Always heard it had the kindest of bud.
How can it be bad,
Grown in paradise,
Even if it was crap,
Just check those surroundings baby!
Wish I'd seen that early 70s almost true sativa Hawaiian.
 

MAHA KALA

atomizing haze essence
Veteran
The old Kali Mist was both warm, happy and while I wouldn't say trippy, has a straight up clean high, but I haven't smoked enough different phenos of k.m. to really say.
But some of the smoking I've had for a long time.
To think I sat on those seeds for 10 years.
Love hearing all the Hawaiian weed lore.
Always heard it had the kindest of bud.
How can it be bad,
Grown in paradise,
Even if it was crap,
Just check those surroundings baby!
Wish I'd seen that early 70s almost true sativa Hawaiian.
it is gone, those trippy hawaiians of yesteryear.

but genetics came there from Mexico, mostly. and hint of thai or colombian. so when you would get some good 70s mexican sativa - also hard to find, or mexican/south asian mix. you can get pretty close. but of course like you say Islands are special with its fresh air and various microclimates...

this is what DJ Short says about the subject, so even you would find it, grown indoors you probably cant imitate true island herb...
Hawaiian
Hawaiian a true classic. There is something special about a good island herb, and Hawaiian is among the best. When properly grown outdoors it has a wonderful and unique bouquet of fruity spice, similar to the sweetness of the fine Thai, but with a kind of tangy taste.

Good Hawaiian herb has always been a devastatingly powerful experience for me. It is very psychedelic and internally focused, contemplative and overpoweringly meditative. A Walk with the King, a Dance with the Queen, and a sunset on the beach! Aah... Hawaiian!

I have tried to equal the Hawaiian experience outdoor on the mainland, and indoors, with no success. Everything I have grown from Hawaiian stock turned out to be nowhere near the quality of the parent stock. This is true for three generations of trials. The product from Hawaiian seed was equal to the best plants grown from mid-quality Colombian stock!

This led me to a hypothesis about Hawaii: that just about any stock grown in Hawaii will turn out to be of unique and relatively high quality. Hawaii just happens to be one of those special places, I suppose.

All breeding attempts with Hawaiian stock were dumped from my garden by 1983. It was a pretty and robust plant though, and also quite productive. Just not all that impressive when grown outside its homeland.
 
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