
- Tropical calm for coastal growers
Hawaiian Nights
Hawaiian Nights is an indica-dominant hybrid with tropical aromas, suited to greenhouse and indoor grows in temperate coastal areas.
- Tropical aroma with earthy depth
- Performs well in sheltered greenhouse setups
- Compact, resinous buds and predictable flowering
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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HAWAIIAN HAZE x NORTHERN LIGHTS |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Compact to medium, 60-120 cm |
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Medium to high; ~400-500 g/m² indoors |
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Tropical fruit, Citrus, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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damp coastal |
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Relaxed, Uplifted, Sleepy |
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Greenhouse and indoor recommended; outdoor possible in sheltered sites |
About Hawaiian Nights
Hawaiian Nights brings tropical fruit and citrus notes with an indica-leaning, relaxing high. It performs well in controlled environments where humidity is managed and rewards steady feeding and airflow. In Dundee a greenhouse or well-equipped indoor set-up will deliver the best results, producing dense, resinous buds within 8–10 weeks of flowering.
Hawaiian Nights is an indica-dominant hybrid with a clear leaning towards relaxing effects. It offers dense buds and a compact structure suited to controlled environments.
THC levels typically range between 18 and 22 percent, offering a strong but manageable high. Occasional phenotypes can test slightly higher, rewarding experienced consumers.
CBD content is low, generally under one percent, so this strain is not CBD-forward. It is bred primarily for THC-driven recreational and therapeutic effects.
Hawaiian Nights combines classic tropical genetics for both aroma and vigour. The lineage is HAWAIIAN HAZE x NORTHERN LIGHTS, bringing Caribbean sweetness and resilient structure.
Seeds are commonly available as Feminised to simplify canopy management. Regular seeds may appear occasionally from older seed lots, so check the supplier.
In a damp coastal climate this variety requires careful moisture control to avoid mould. Growers in Dundee will find it manageable with dehumidification and regular airflow.
Flowering finishes in roughly 8 to 10 weeks, depending on phenotype and care. Expect dense resinous flowers at the end of the cycle.
Yield is medium to high under attentive care and good feeding, with indoor growers reporting around 400–500 g/m². Outdoor results in Dundee can be lower unless plants are sheltered and managed.
Plants stay compact to medium height, typically 60–120 cm with bushy side branching. The structure suits screen of green or sea of green systems.
Indoor cultivation in Dundee benefits from a greenhouse or grow tent to control humidity and temperature. Outdoors in Dundee the strain performs well only in sheltered, sunny microclimates with good airflow.
Growing Hawaiian Nights in Dundee means working with a damp coastal climate that increases mould risk. Use ventilation, dehumidifiers and raised benches to reduce humidity at flower time.
The high begins with a bright uplift that clears the mind and eases social tension. As the session progresses a deep relaxation sets in, making it suitable for evening use.
Flavours combine tropical fruit and citrus over an earthy base for a rounded palate. The smoke is sweet with a clean finish that lingers mildly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes, a greenhouse is ideal in damp coastal areas because it allows control of humidity and temperature; greenhouse cannabis cultivation helps reduce mould risk when set up with proper ventilation.
Start with a balanced veg feed and switch to a phosphorus-rich bloom feed at week three of flowering, reducing nitrogen to encourage bud development.
Maintain airflow inside the canopy, keep RH below 50% during late flower and remove lower foliage that restricts circulation to cut mould risk.
Its compact, bushy structure suits both SOG and SCROG; use SOG for many small plants or SCROG for a single plant with an even canopy.
Many growers flush in the final 7–10 days with plain water, but monitor trichome colour to decide the optimum harvest moment for desired effects.
Light training such as low-stress training and selective defoliation improves light penetration and yields without stressing plants excessively.
In coastal gardens spider mites and aphids can be an issue indoors and out; inspect regularly and use biological controls where possible.
Outdoor seed grows are possible but risky in the UK coast; starting in a greenhouse or indoors then transferring to a sheltered outdoor spot is safer.
Correct pruning focuses the plant's energy on fewer buds, often increasing resin density on the remaining flowers rather than the total bud mass.
Keep soil pH around 6.0–6.5 and hydroponic solutions between 5.5–6.2 to ensure optimal nutrient uptake during flowering.
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