Hawaiian Snow
Hawaiian Snow’s lengthy ripening time confines her indoors except in the most favorable climates. Large and rangy, she should be grown under 18 hours of light for a short vegetative period. Hawaiian Snow’s size and slow flowering make her unsuitable for the sea of green setups; this variety needs a big pot of soil with a low acid content (starting at a pH of 6.0). Flowering takes at least 14 weeks. Growers can smoke their faster strains while anticipating Snow’s payoff: the mental dawn from slow-ripening hazes.
Hawaiian Snow grows in a pine tree profile, with wide distances between internodes. Topping her elongated branches is counterproductive while bending achieves amazing results. The slender leaves will be bright green, darkening during flowering, then lightening as the plants are flushed for harvest. Buds are long and compact with big calyxes, profuse hairs, and a lovely sugar coating of resin.