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Blue Hawaiian, mixing pictures of tropical beverages and Elvis movies, is a hybrid cross of two strong strains: the ever-popular Blueberry and a landrace of Hawaiian sativa. Blue Hawaiian, a successful breeding operation focused on scenic Vancouver Island, British Columbia, was established by Jordan of the Islands. A healthy high that blends the best of its soothing indica and exciting sativa genetics is given by this boldly-flavored strain. Cannabis research laboratory Analytical 360 estimated the THC composition of Blue Hawaiian at between 12% and 20% with one test hitting as high as 24%. Blue Hawaiian has small to medium-sized flowers that take clumpy, popcorn-like forms until cured. In a thick and strong bud formation, characteristic of Indica varieties, the leaves are closely coiled. The leaves themselves are a vivid green lime and give the fiery orange hairs woven across the flowers a comparison. Currently, these hairs are pistils, reproductive systems designed to catch pollen from male plants that fertilize. The buds are often streaked with blue and purple hues in some Blue Hawaiian phenotypes. These latter shades are the result of high amounts of anthocyanin pigments (passed down from the parent strain Blueberry) that are induced during the growing period by cold temperatures. These vivid flowers are dotted with glassy white trichomes, making them sticky and impossible to split up without the aid of a grinder for joints or tubing. Blue Hawaiian has a fruity, tropical smell of pineapple and citrus, like its cousin strains xxxx. In the background, meanwhile, a musky blueberry scent sticks out. Smooth and simple, this strain burns, and when exhaled, the smoke leaves a woody, piney flavor. Notably, Blue Hawaiian’s blue and purple-tinged flowers do not usually have a blueberry or grape flavor; this is because their scent and taste are not influenced by the pigments that decide the color of the leaves.
Blue Hawaiian has a steadily mounting high, often taking a few minutes to reach users with its power. A noticeable change in mood can be sensed by smokers, followed by a warm tingle that travels steadily across the body. This combined physical and mental relaxation, including optical distortions or the illusion of time dilation, may have psychedelic effects. Despite Trippy’s experiences, consumers normally remain lucid and willing to concentrate for the length of the peak. As such, a perfect way to complement anything from artistic efficiency to fitness to sex may be Blue Hawaiian.
For medicinal cannabis users, this strain is beneficial as well. Chronic aches, pains, and even headaches may be calming. For those who have lost their appetite through disease or chemotherapy, it may stoke hunger. And while an average high is couchlock-free, Blue Hawaiian can offer deep and restful sleep for those suffering from insomnia at large enough doses. This pressure can be effective, mentally speaking, in temporarily blunting the alarming signs of stress, depression and anxiety. For people with attention deficit problems, a sense of sustained concentration may also benefit.
Jordan of the Islands has made Blue Hawaiian seeds available for sale; prospective farmers will also be able to procure clippings from healthier plants in order to cultivate genetically similar “clones.” In Mediterranean-like climates with average daily temperatures in the 70-degree Fahrenheit range, this strain may be cultivated indoors in closely controlled conditions or outdoors. The Blue Hawaiian plants are medium high and can achieve heights of 5 to 6 feet because of the sativa in their genes. Growers should train their plants when growing indoors by trimming and pruning branches early on in the growing season. Growers looking to carry out the full bag appeal of this strain can also chemically ‘shock’ their pigments into creating vivid purple hues by exposing the plants just before flowering to cold temperatures. As is also characteristic of sativas, Blue Hawaiian takes a long time to flower; when growing indoors, growers should prepare to harvest their buds after 9 to 10 weeks. This strain is capable of yielding up to 15 to 30 grams (or 1/2 to 1 ounce) per bean.
Blue Hawaiian’s long-lasting euphora proves that a strain’s flavor doesn’t have to come at the expense of its potency. This crowd-pleaser is great at any time of day and can be enjoyed while running errands, hanging out with friends, or simply kicking back at home with some of your favorite music.
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