What is Hawaiian Snow? A 2003 Cannabis Cup winner, Hawaiian Snow is a trifecta of Haze genetics, combining Neville’s Haze, Pure Haze, and Hawaiian Haze into one superior sativa line. It has all the features one might expect from its genetic lineage: a tall, stretchy structure, slow flowering time (up to 14 weeks), intense spicy-incense aroma with hints of citrus and eucalyptus, and generous amounts of THC, at times over 23%. Where Hawaiian Snow really stands out is in its high, a very stimulating head buzz that is perfect for social interaction and creative endeavors. Hawaiian Snow has been known to leave users with an overwhelming case of the giggles Hawaiian Snow is a 100% pure sativa hybrid strain created by crossing the insanely popular Hawaiian Haze X Purple Haze X Neville’s Haze strains. This dank bud boasts a moderately high THC level ranging from 18-24% on average and a myriad of potent sativa effects. Users describe the Hawaiian Snow high as one that offers an incredibly cloudy head high that initially leaves you euphoric and uplifted before fading into a spacey and distant zone. This is accompanied by a sudden burst of creativity and ebbing waves of insane energy that inspire you to create, but leave you wholly unfocused due to dreaminess. Due to these potent effects, Hawaiian Snow is said to be an ideal strain for treating patients suffering from conditions such as chronic stress and anxiety, mild to moderate cases of depression, and chronic fatigue. These buds have super large, oversize light minty green pepper-shaped nugs that are covered in a thick spattering of twisty dark olive green leaves. These nugs have thin twisty amber hairs and a fine layering of white crystal trichomes and sweet sticky resin. Hawaiian Snow has a delicious taste of sweet tropical pine with a citrus hint upon exhale and an aroma of a tropical pine forest. Hawaiian Snow seeds are not the easiest weed to grow. It requires a lengthy flowering time, as long as 14 weeks. Indoors, it grows best in individual containers filled with a rich soil. Outdoors, the plant will do well in a warm sunny climate although it may need support as it grows. Harvest won’t come until the end of October or the beginning of November.Seasoned growers and smokers have nothing but praise for Hawaiian Snow. Although it’s more difficult to grow than many strains, the rewards for the horticulturist include excellent flavour, good yields and potency at the top of the scale.