Hawaiian Punch — origins unknown, potency obvious. This Hawaiian native is a powerhouse: THC levels reportedly can top 21%, making it a strong medical option for many conditions. Its exact genetics and sativa/indica ratio remain murky, so treat its lineage as legendary rather than documented.
Effects and medical uses
Primary effects: intense euphoria, happiness, creative boost, and a clear-headed outlook.
Common therapeutic uses: anxiety, pain, migraine headaches, stress, depression, and mood disorders.
Adverse effects
Most commonly reported: paranoia and cottonmouth.
Other possible effects: dry eyes, dizziness, and headaches.
Aroma, flavor, and appearance
Flavor: smooth and sweet with tropical notes and pineapple undertones.
Aroma: carries spicy notes over the tropical profile.
Appearance: dense, forest-green nugs covered in a heavy frosting of resinous trichomes.
Popularity
While Hawaiian Punch is native to the islands, it’s most popular outside Hawaii on the West Coast of the U.S. and in Canada.
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Hawaiian Punch — origins unknown, potency obvious. This Hawaiian native is a powerhouse: THC levels reportedly can top 21%, making it a strong medical option for many conditions. Its exact genetics and sativa/indica ratio remain murky, so treat its lineage as legendary rather than documented.
Effects and medical uses
Primary effects: intense euphoria, happiness, creative boost, and a clear-headed outlook.
Common therapeutic uses: anxiety, pain, migraine headaches, stress, depression, and mood disorders.
Adverse effects
Most commonly reported: paranoia and cottonmouth.
Other possible effects: dry eyes, dizziness, and headaches.
Aroma, flavor, and appearance
Flavor: smooth and sweet with tropical notes and pineapple undertones.
Aroma: carries spicy notes over the tropical profile.
Appearance: dense, forest-green nugs covered in a heavy frosting of resinous trichomes.
Popularity
While Hawaiian Punch is native to the islands, it’s most popular outside Hawaii on the West Coast of the U.S. and in Canada.
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