
- Tropical highs tailored for cooler coastal gardens
Hawaiian Crown
Hawaiian Crown is a sativa-dominant hybrid with tropical flavours and uplifting effects suited to experienced users.
- Tropical terpene profile for bright, social highs
- Performs well with wind shelter and coastal microclimates
- Feminised seeds ease outdoor planning in cooler seasons
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Hawaiian x Skunk |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Tall (up to two metres outdoors) |
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Medium to high |
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Tropical pineapple, Citrus zest, Earthy spice |
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Feminised |
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Cool coastal |
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Uplifting, Focused creativity, Light body relaxation |
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Indoor/Outdoor |
About Hawaiian Crown
Hawaiian Crown is a sativa-dominant hybrid bred for tropical terpenes and clear, energetic highs. It shows tall, open growth and produces medium to high yields when given sun, shelter and feeding. Outdoors it benefits from wind protection and careful site choice, particularly in cooler northern coastal regions. Flowering completes in around eight to ten weeks and the resinous buds carry pineapple, citrus and a touch of earthy spice. Medicinally it suits stress relief, mild pain and appetite stimulation rather than high-CBD use. Growers in Cumbria and similar climates should prioritise sheltered, sunny microclimates and active moisture management.
Hawaiian Crown is a sativa-dominant hybrid with prominent tropical character. It delivers energetic cerebral effects alongside a gentle body calm.
THC typically ranges between 18 and 22 percent in stable phenotypes. This gives a clear, potent uplift suited to experienced users.
CBD content is low, usually under one percent. It is not chosen for high-CBD therapeutic profiles.
The lineage is Hawaiian x Skunk. That cross produces tropical terpenes and resilient outdoor growth.
Seeds are commonly sold Feminised to guarantee flowering females. Autoflowering versions exist but are less widespread from most breeders.
Growing Hawaiian Crown in a cool Scottish outdoor climate requires close attention to shelter and feeding. Plants need active management of wind and wet conditions to finish well in cooler seasons.
Flowering normally completes in eight to ten weeks under good light. Outdoors in Cumbria the finish can lean towards the longer end of that range.
Yields are medium to high with full sun and proper nutrition. On exposed sites in Cumbria yields may vary depending on seasonal shelter.
Plants develop an open, branching structure and stretch tall in long light periods. Expect specimens of around two metres outdoors when unmanaged.
Indoors Hawaiian Crown performs well under SOG or SCROG with strict height control. Outdoors in Cumbria give the plants wind protection and the sunniest, most sheltered site available.
In Cumbria the cool Scottish outdoor climate shortens the effective growing season and demands careful site selection. Choose coastal-facing, sheltered locations and consider earlier planting to improve ripening chances in Cumbria.
The high is bright and uplifting, encouraging focus and creativity. Physical effects are light and relaxing rather than sedating.
The flavour profile is tropical and fruity with clear pineapple and citrus notes. A subtle earthy spice lingers on the finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes, it can finish outdoors in northern coastal areas with careful site selection, wind protection and good summer sunlight.
Moderate to strong feeding through veg and early bloom with a taper in late flower supports resin and bud density.
Provide airflow, remove lower foliage, and use shelter to reduce prolonged wetness to lower mould risk.
Aim to harvest as soon as trichomes show the desired amber/pearlescent balance, often a touch earlier than inland varieties in Cumbria.
Wind-exposed coastal sites reduce some pests but check for aphids and caterpillars and act quickly if you find an infestation.
Yes, selective pruning and training improve light penetration and reduce the risk of mould in cooler, damper weather.
Yes, coastal climate cannabis cultivation in Cumbria can suit Hawaiian Crown if you pick a sheltered, sunny microclimate and manage wind and moisture carefully.
Yes, provide strong LED or HPS light and control stretch with a stable vegetative period to manage the plant's natural height.
Keep veg short enough to control final height but long enough to establish a strong root system; four to six weeks is common under managed conditions.
A short flush of plain water in the final week or two can improve smoke quality and reduce excess nutrients in the cured bud.
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