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Hawaiian Strains

irieeyes808

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I have always heard talk of Hawaiian genetics and was just wondering if there is even such a thing as a true Hawaiian landrace?
 

Hash Zeppelin

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^if you are walking through the jungle in the islands and you find weed growing.... leave it alone. it could be booby trapped.... so I hear
 
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Dalaihempy

I have always heard talk of Hawaiian genetics and was just wondering if there is even such a thing as a true Hawaiian landrace?

Well i would have to say the cannabis that came out of hawai was unique a lot seam to think its the volcanic soil it ws grown in i dont as i grew some of it and was as nice grown away from hawia.
 

irieeyes808

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I just think it is a combination of things that makes it nice, the volcanic soil, the elevation fresh air and pure pacific rains. Just wondering I could plant out here that would just go crazy, something that is mold resistant.
 
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xinsanewickedx

i have some hawaiian lights , i was given 5 beans but haven't tried them yet.all i know is a cross of nl and some hawaiian strain.
 
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elmanito

I have some White Molokai at this moment to make a F2 and what i read about the strain i would say that Molokai Frost is a landrace.

Namaste :smoweed: :canabis:



 
kona gold is a Hawaiian landrace. The beans are still around in pure form.
Stativa seed bank also has a pure hawaiian.
Mota has moloki frost.
Seedman has sk1*hawaiian cross
Google em.
 

bbing

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True Landrace?
Thought the monks brought sativa beans over from europe which were later hybridized.

Landrace Cannabis like Indigenous Chameleons of Hawaii no?
 

irieeyes808

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I think I am going to have to agree with Bing, although some good shit is always bound to be found in the Islands. From what I hear that late 70's and early eighties classic stuff was nice. Hell there is still killer dank bud to be found, gets me baked senseless, I think it's all in the soil nutrients and location. Peace
 

BUDOGHI

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All strains grow great in hawaii however there is no such thing as a hawaiian land race however there are some growers in hawaii with their own IBL's.
 

irieeyes808

Member
Ok, what do you think would be a good strain to take over there that would get large and robust and would also do well against the rainy conditions and then sunny days. Cause it usually rains a little bit every day and then the sun will come out and shine ??? Thanks guys it's just I am moving back there and am looking for some good genetics to bring. Right now I have 3 packs of Karma gear like the Happy Brother, Bubba Brother and the Funky Dwarf . Peace my IC Mag friends.
 

marijuanamat

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If you plant them on the island that gets the wind mostly hitting it first before it goes far into the rain forst you should have a better chance of no rain,do some research on the dryest island and other places on the hawiian chain.
Don't look on the most populated as most will be modern hybrids.
 
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elmanito

Hawaii has an unique natural environment because of the volcano activity.This count also for the Cannabis strains which are grown for a long time since the 1920s.In my opinion you can of unique landraces .

Namaste :smoweed: :canabis:


 

Mr.Gahn

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it's safe to say that some Hawaiian varieties are on their way to becoming "Landrace" strains. with careful breeding and selective genetics it really only takes 100 years to make a heirloom variety conditioned to its environment.
how long do you think Cannabis has been on the islands?
i have just started Hawaiian varieties that I inbred 12 years ago. They were received from a Hawaiian man in the early 90's, He said his family has been growing this strain for generations. All of the plants showed what have been typically described as "Hawaiian" attributes.
I am in the process of putting together a grow report for this line, i'll keep ya'll posted-


peace
 
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elmanito

I read somewhere probably on this forum that they are growing Cannabis on Hawaii since the 1920s, so i'm not sure if this is true.We should ask a Hawaiian expert on this.:D

Namaste :smoweed: :canabis:



 

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