
- Compact, punchy flavour for sheltered coastal growers
Maui Punch
Maui Punch is a compact hybrid that offers tropical flavour and a bright, focused high suited to daytime use.
- Tropical punch flavour in a compact plant
- Sleeved for sheltered coastal gardens and balconies
- Fast finish suitable for shorter seasons with protection
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Maui Waui x Purple Punch |
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Hybrid (sativa-leaning) |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Short to medium, bushy |
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Moderate to high |
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Tropical pineapple, Berry punch, Soft diesel |
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Feminised (regular and autoflower options available) |
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Windy coastal temperate |
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Uplifted, Focused, Gentle relaxation |
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Both |
About Maui Punch
Maui Punch is a sativa-leaning hybrid bred for flavour and a lively, social uplift. It combines pineapple and berry notes with manageable resin and a compact structure that suits constrained spaces and careful outdoor sites.
Maui Punch is a hybrid that leans slightly sativa and favours a bright, social high. It balances stimulating cerebral effects with a soft physical ease.
THC typically sits in the high teens to low twenties, providing a pronounced psychoactive effect for experienced users. The potency is best suited to daytime or social use for those who tolerate stronger strains.
CBD is low in this variety, so it is not chosen for high-CBD therapeutic needs. Users seeking pronounced CBD effects should consider alternative cultivars.
Maui Punch comes from a Maui Waui x Purple Punch cross that marries tropical sativa aromas with indica resin and depth. The lineage emphasises flavour, resin production and a balanced daytime effect.
Seeds are commonly sold Feminised to ensure a predictable, flower-only crop for most growers. Breeders may also offer regular seeds for work with lineage or autoflower versions for rapid cycles.
Growing Maui Punch in windy coastal growing areas requires stout staking, sheltered placement and regular maintenance to prevent wind damage. It is most manageable for growers with intermediate experience who can provide physical support and timely pruning.
Flowering finishes in around eight to nine weeks under stable conditions. Outdoors it tends to be ready by mid to late season where the climate allows.
Yields are moderate to high for a compact plant when canopy and nutrients are well managed. Outdoors, good wind control and steady feeding substantially improve harvest weights.
The plant develops a short to medium stature with dense branching suitable for SCROG or low-stress training. Its compact habit is an asset in limited spaces but benefits from protection against strong gusts.
Indoors, Derry growers can control light cycles and humidity to finish Maui Punch reliably in small spaces in Derry. Outdoors in Derry, choose sheltered microclimates and use containers or trellises to reduce wind stress and improve support.
Growing Maui Punch in Derry means dealing with windy coastal growing areas, so robust windbreaks and sheltered positions are essential. In Derry's exposed sites plants thrive when sited behind walls or hedges and given strong pots to anchor roots.
The primary effect is a bright, social uplift that sharpens focus and conversation without agitation. A gentle physical relaxation follows, making it versatile for daytime activities that require calm energy.
Flavours mix tropical pineapple sweetness with a punch of berry and a soft diesel backdrop. The smoke is smooth with a lingering fruity aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Plant after the final frost and once nights are reliably warmer; in Derry this is often late May to early June for best results.
Yes, with an 8–9 week flowering period Maui Punch suits short season outdoor cannabis growing if started early and placed in a protected, sunny microclimate.
Install windbreaks, use stout stakes or trellising and site plants behind fences, hedges or buildings to reduce constant gust exposure.
Use moderate veg nutrients then switch to bloom-focused feed with higher phosphorus and potassium, reducing nitrogen in late flowering.
Improve airflow by pruning lower foliage, space plants for ventilation and avoid late-season irrigation that wets buds.
Feminised seeds simplify cultivation for beginners by removing the need to spot and remove males before flower.
Yes, in Derry a balcony can work if you provide wind protection, use robust pots and select a sunny, sheltered corner.
Harvest when most trichomes are milky with some amber; dry slowly and cure to preserve pineapple and berry notes.
Cure for at least two weeks, with four to eight weeks ideal to fully develop flavour and smoothness.
Yes, in the UK cultivation remains controlled; check current laws and understand the legal risks before growing.
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