
- Tropical flavour, dependable indoor performance
Hawaiian Punch
Hawaiian Punch is an indica-dominant hybrid with tropical aroma and calming effects.
- Tropical aroma with a reliable, relaxing stone
- Compact, high-resin plants suited to indoor training
- Balanced potency for evening and medicinal use
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18-22% |
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0.2-0.8% |
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Hawaiian x Punch |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Short to medium (80-140 cm) |
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Medium to high (approx. 450-550 g/m² indoors) |
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Tropical fruit, Sweet berry, Subtle earthiness |
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Feminised |
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cool northern summers |
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Euphoric uplift, Deep physical relaxation, Gentle creativity |
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Suitable for both; prefers indoor control in cool climates |
About Hawaiian Punch
Hawaiian Punch is an indica-dominant hybrid prized for its fruity terpene profile and dependable resin production. It combines a euphoric head high with a sedating body effect and performs best under controlled indoor conditions or sheltered outdoor sites where cool northern summers are moderated.
Hawaiian Punch is an indica-dominant hybrid with a compact, resinous structure. The plant shows calming, body-centred characteristics typical of indica crosses.
THC levels generally sit between 18% and 22% in well-cultivated flowers. That potency gives a pronounced effect without overwhelming most regular consumers.
CBD content is low, usually well under 1%. This strain is chosen for THC-driven effects rather than CBD therapy.
The lineage mixes tropical landrace influences with sturdy hybrid parents to boost resin and terpene production. The cross emphasises fruity aroma and stable growth.
Seeds are commonly sold as feminised to ensure consistent female crops. Autoflower variants exist but may trade off some final yield and control.
Growing Hawaiian Punch in cool northern summers requires attentive environmental control and consistent feeding. It benefits from indoor heat and humidity management when outdoor temperatures drop.
Flowering commonly completes in eight to nine weeks under optimal indoor conditions. Outdoor growers in Inverness should expect potential delays if the season remains cool.
Indoor yields can be medium to high with proper training and nutrients. Outdoor yields around Inverness depend heavily on how mild the summer proves to be.
Plants tend to remain short to medium in stature, responding well to topping and LST. The bushy structure concentrates bud sites and simplifies canopy management.
This variety performs reliably indoors with controlled lighting, ventilation and humidity in Inverness. Outdoor cultivation in Inverness is possible but needs shelter from late cool snaps and rain.
Growing Hawaiian Punch in Inverness requires planning for cool northern summers and the chance of early autumn chills. Indoor climate control or covered outdoor setups guard against temperature dips and prolong the season.
Expect an initial euphoric lift that settles into a soothing physical relaxation. The effect remains balanced and suitable for evening use or social unwinding.
The flavour profile combines bright tropical fruit and sweet berry notes with an earthy backbone. A citrusy finish is often present on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use 18/6 for veg and switch to 12/12 for flowering; maintain stable cycles to prevent stress.
Keep veg humidity around 50-60% and flowering around 40-50%, with temperatures 20-26°C by day and slightly cooler at night.
Use an extractor with adjustable speed and place oscillating fans for even airflow to prevent mould in dense buds.
Yes; topping and low-stress training open the canopy and increase usable bud sites for improved yields.
Begin transition nutrients at the flip to 12/12 and increase phosphorus and potassium through weeks three to six of flower.
Control humidity, ensure good airflow, and remove lower foliage to improve circulation around bud zones.
Inspect for spider mites and bud aphids regularly and use integrated pest management rather than blanket pesticides.
Slow cure for at least two weeks in jars, burping daily at first, to preserve terpenes and smooth the smoke.
Yes, but choose a sheltered, south-facing site and be ready to provide protection from rain and cold.
Plan for adequate lighting, extraction, filtered intake, humidity control and enough space for training to avoid overcrowding and mould.
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