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Medical Marijuana: Hawaiian Sativa

February 22nd, 2007 by Ryan

Hawaiian Sativa

Hawaiian Sativa is something that looks like it just unloaded off a plane from Hawaii. A nice, plump piece of the big island!

theFreshScent Product Recap
Strain Hawaiian Sativa
Type Sativa dominant
Pros Peaceful high
Cons High could be stronger
Price $20/g, $60/8th
tFS Rating 7.5/10

The very first thing I enjoyed about this bud was its sweet garden smell. The nuggets are dense and compact with long thick red hairs. However, the shade of the leaves are slightly darker without an abundant amount of crystals. It could use a lighter shade of green to its color. Other than that, it looks like this crop was just picked off the plant.

The high isn’t as long lasting as you would hope for, but it does give you a great peaceful feeling for about an hour. Sure does help after a long day of work. Overall, it doesn’t pack the biggest punch but it does what is needed for a nice, relaxing evening.

This is one of those random strains you come across once in awhile, not living in the Hawaiian islands, this is relatively an inexpensive buy. A good looking, great tasting, and nice smelling bud that could use a little more kick.

3 Comments

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    j.c. Says:

    no strain can compare to arjans greenhouse strains such as arjans haze #1 or hawaiin snow which are both sativas that have a thc content of over 23% when grown properly seeds can cost up to 300 dollars though….a bit steep….of course its still illegal to grow here or have dispensaries, but I have insomnia and hate xanax and lunesta


  2. Gravatar-licious
    tyler Says:

    Just smoked a gram ofpinapple express and a gram of purple haze and paid $40 all together. Is that a good price?


  3. Gravatar-licious
    erin Says:

    pineapple express is NOT a real strain. its completely fictitious.



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