Flowering Time: 105-112 Days
Grown Indoor or Outdoor?: Indoors, except in Tropical climates
Parents: Hawaiian Haze x Pure Haze x Neville’s Haze
Type: 90% Sativa / 10% Indica
Indoor Yield: 550-600g per square meter
Buzz: Mind elevating, social
Taste/Smell: mint freshness, mix of lemon grass and green moss
Don’t expect to see Hawaiian Snow in the commercial marijuana growing scene. Hawaiian Snow is a long-growing equatorial strain that has genetics derived from three different Hazes: Hawaiian Haze x Pure Haze x Neville’s Haze. Hazes are well known and popular for their active highs and great taste, but are hard for commercial growers to profit off of due to the above average care they need than most commercial strains.
Hawaiian Snow has a long vegetative stage and flowering stage so in all but the most tropical regions, this plant is better off indoors. She is a large plant that takes up alot of space so in the beginning set her up with a short vegetative stage with 18 hours of light. Due to the size of the plant and the slow flowering stage, Hawaiian Snow is not suitable for sea of green. Hawaiian Snow needs soil that has a low acidic content of about a pH of 6.0. Flowering for Hawaiian Snow also takes atleast 14 weeks if you’re an expert grower. The goods news is you can smoke your faster growing strains while waiting patiently for Hawaiian Snow’s rewards.
This strain grows in a typical marijuana Christmas tree shape and she has a wide internodal distance. Don’t top her branches because it is counterproductive with this strain, but bending does wonders. The long finger-like bright green leaves darken during the flowering stage and will lighten back up again just after harvest. The buds of Hawaiian Snow are dense and elongated and covered with resin.
Hawaiian Snow has a rich and spicy Sativa taste that reminds you off all sorts of flavors: lemon grass, eucalyptus, mint, musk and green moss. The high is an alert body high combined a head trip. It is euphoric and gives you feeling of well-being. This strain is great for socializing and will have you laughing your ass off.
Hawaiian Snow has won 1st prize overall in the 2003 High Times Cannabis Cup.
Get a 5 or 10-pack of feminized Hawaiian Snow seeds from Greenhouse Seeds








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I’m in the 7th week of flowering my hawaiin snow outdoors. The buds on the lower part of the plant is totally covered in orange hairs. Does this mean its ready to pick?Just the bottom buds, or does it change colour early? Its looking pretty nice and smells lovely, also sticky icky… Plz help