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Aloha

Feminised

Aloha is a sativa-dominant hybrid with tropical flavours and an uplifting head high that suits daytime use.

Why choose Aloha?
  • Tropical citrus uplift
  • Great for daytime
  • Suited to greenhouses
THC 16-22%
CBD <1%
Lineage Aloha x Hawaiian
Genotype Sativa-dominant Hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height 1.0-1.6 m
Yield 450-550 g/m² (indoor)
Taste Tropical, Citrus, Sweet Floral
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Mild Maritime; Suited To Greenhouse And Southern Outdoor Sites
Effects Uplifting, Energetic, Creative
Environment Indoor, Greenhouse, Outdoor (Sheltered)

About Aloha

Aloha is a sativa-dominant hybrid that brings tropical fruit and citrus aromatics with a lively, uplifting effect. You will find it stretches tall and rewards training, so plan your space and ventilation for the UK climate. Growers in southern Britain and greenhouse setups often get the best outdoor finishes, while indoor growers achieve strong yields with solid light and airflow. This feminized variety gives predictable female plants, a moderate to high THC range and low CBD levels, making it a good choice for those seeking an energetic daytime profile.

Grow Difficulty:

Aloha suits intermediate growers who manage stretch and training. In the humid UK you must watch ventilation and protect late buds in greenhouses against mould.

Flowering Time:

Indoor flowering takes about eight to ten weeks. Outdoors in the UK expect finishes around early October in southern counties, with shorter seasons further north.

Yield:

Yields are moderate to high with good light and airflow. British indoor and greenhouse growers often see 450–550 g/m² under strong lamps and tidy feeding schedules.

Height:

Plants tend to stretch tall and reward topping and low-stress training. In typical UK grow rooms you should plan for about one to 1.6 metres unless you control height early.

Environment:

Aloha performs well indoors, in greenhouses and outdoors in sheltered southern sites. You should protect it from heavy autumn rain across much of Britain.

Climate:

Aloha prefers a mild maritime climate with dry spells during ripening, so Cornwall and Kent suit outdoor grows. In Scotland and the Highlands you should use a greenhouse or indoor setup to avoid damp and late rain.

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I'm growing Aloha in a small London tent, how do I control height?
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Top early and use low-stress training to spread the canopy; switch to twelve-hour light when you want to limit stretch.
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Any tips for greenhouse growers in Devon?
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Keep vents open on warm days, use a dehumidifier if humidity rises after rain and tie down tall branches to avoid wind damage.
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What lighting is best for indoor Aloha in Manchester?
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Strong LED arrays at full bloom give good resin and yield while cutting heat compared with older HPS rigs.
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How should I dry and cure Aloha in Birmingham?
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Dry in a dark, ventilated room at 18–21°C with 50–55% RH, then cure in jars, burping daily for the first two weeks.
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Any late-season advice for growers in Edinburgh?
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Move plants under cover before persistent rain and check trichomes often to avoid overripening during wet spells.

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