
- Tropical, Fast, Uplifting
Aloha Express
Aloha Express is a fast sativa-dominant autoflower with tropical flavour and easy growing for UK growers.
- Fast finishing autoflower
- Tropical citrus aroma
- Compact and easy
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16-20% |
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0.5-1.5% |
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Hawaiian x Skunk |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Easy |
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7-9 weeks |
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Short to medium (40–120 cm) |
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Medium (300–400 g/m² indoor; 50–150 g/plant outdoor) |
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Tropical, Citrus, Earthy |
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Autoflowering |
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Mild Maritime Climates, Suits Greenhouses And Sheltered Outdoor Sites In The Uk |
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Uplifting, Sociable, Light Relaxation |
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Indoor / Outdoor (Greenhouse Friendly) |
About Aloha Express
Aloha Express is a sativa-dominant autoflower that finishes quickly and stays compact. You will find tropical and citrus notes upfront with a gentle earthy base. The plant suits tents and greenhouses and responds well to low-stress training. You should manage humidity in the UK and favour good airflow to protect dense buds. If you grow in Cornwall or southern England you can run it outdoors in a sheltered spot; elsewhere a greenhouse or indoor tent gives the most consistent results.
Aloha Express is a sativa-dominant hybrid that leans toward lively, daytime effects. Many UK growers like its bright behaviour for social sessions and daytime use.
THC sits around 16–20%, placing it in the medium to upper range for regular UK home grows. That level is lower than the most extreme boutique strains but matches several popular café and greenhouse favourites.
CBD is low at roughly 0.5–1.5%, so it is not a CBD-focused variety. British wellness users often look elsewhere for high-CBD options but still respect how this hybrid eases light tension.
Genetics are Hawaiian x Skunk, which explains the tropical aroma and sturdy structure. The cross gives a lively terpene profile and a plant that handles training well.
These seeds are autoflowering, which simplifies the grow cycle for beginners. British seed collectors often choose autoflowers for quicker cycles and compact plants.
Aloha Express is easy to grow thanks to its autoflowering habit and forgiving nature. Growers in damp UK regions often run it in a greenhouse to limit mould risk.
Flowering takes about 7–9 weeks from seed to harvest. That timing suits short UK summers and helps you finish outdoors before the autumn rains in places like Cornwall.
Yields are medium, with indoor runs typically hitting around 300–400 g/m² under steady conditions. Greenhouse growers in Kent or Devon can reach solid per-plant returns when they manage humidity and airflow.
Plants stay compact at 40–120 cm, so they suit small grow tents and typical UK grow rooms. The low height makes them manageable for balcony growers in Manchester or flat growers in Leeds.
Aloha Express performs well both indoors and outdoors. In the UK you will likely run it in a greenhouse or indoors to avoid damp autumn weather.
Best suited to mild maritime climates and protected sites in the UK, such as Cornwall or southern England greenhouses. In northern spots like the Scottish Highlands you will want a good glasshouse or an indoor setup.
Effects are uplifting and sociable with light body relaxation that suits daytime use. Many in the British cannabis community prefer this profile for walks in the Lake District or social evenings with friends.
Flavours lean tropical with citrus top notes and a faint earthy base. The sweet, mango-like flavour sits well with fruit-led tastes favoured by some UK growers.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Expect about 9–11 weeks from seed to harvest, including a short vegetative phase and 7–9 weeks of flowering.
Yes. Its autoflowering nature and forgiving behaviour make it suited to new growers who run small tents or greenhouses.
Use a light vegetative feed for the first 2–3 weeks then switch to a bloom formula. Keep EC and feed strength conservative to avoid lockout with autos.
Prioritise airflow and humidity control, especially in greenhouses. Remove dense lower foliage and space plants to improve ventilation.
Stretch is moderate for a sativa-leaning autoflower. Plan training early and keep pot size small to limit excessive height.
For outdoor single-season autos, use 11–20 litre pots to balance root space and manageable watering. Heavier pots help stabilise plants in windy British weather.
Light training such as low-stress training works well. Avoid heavy topping late in the short timeline to prevent stress.
Flush in the final 7–10 days if you use synthetic nutrients. For organic feeds you can reduce inputs and let the medium mellow.
Watch for spider mites indoors and aphids outdoors, especially in warm humid spells. Inspect regularly and treat early with soft controls.
Dry at 18–21°C with 45–55% relative humidity in a dark, well-ventilated room. A slow dry preserves the tropical flavours.
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