Strain Of The Day - Hawaiian Snow
Sativa 90 / Indica 10 Origins: Hawaiian Haze x Pure Haze x Neville’s Haze Flowering: 105-112 days Harvest: late November In the commercial seed world, this sativa strain is as rare as snow in Hawaii – a long season equatorial with a triple-haze parentage. Hazes are popular for their light fresh taste and radiant highs, but they require more care and patience than the usual fare of commercially available strains. Hawaiian Snow’s lengthy ripening time confines her indoors except in the most favorable climates. Large and rangy, she should be grown under 18 hours of light for a short vegetative period. Hawaiian Snow’s size and slow flowering make her unsuitable for sea of green setups. this variety needs a big pot of soil with a low acid content (strating at a pH of 6.0). Flowering takes at least 14 weeks. Growers can smoke their faster strains while anticipating Snow’s payoff – the mental dawn that only comes from slow-ripening hazes. Hawaiian Snow grows in a pine-tree...

