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14.5% CBD SMOKABLE HEMP FLOWER
Hawaiian Haze Hemp Flower
Whether we’re packing a bowl, filling our dry herb vaporizers, or rolling up a joint, the folks here at Sunset Lake CBD are usually reaching for Hawaiian Haze hemp flower. This energizing Sativa-dominant hemp cultivar is a 10/10 when it comes to smokability and flavor.
Hawaiian Haze hemp flower is a Sativa-dominant strain that will impress you with its bright green buds and fruity aroma. At 14.5% total CBD, Hawaiian Haze is also a great strain for folks new to hemp flower or for users who want a quick pick me up in the middle of their day.
Hawaiian Haze hemp flower is one of the original smokable hemp flower strains and has won a host of awards including 1st place at the 2020 High Times Hemp Cup, 1st place at the 2020 Outstanding Terpenes Golden Grow Awards, and 3rd place at the 2021 High Times Hemp Cup.
Hawaiian Haze Genetics
DC Haze “CC” x Early Resin Berry (ERB) | Oregon CBD Seeds
Like many high-yielding hemp flower strains, Hawaiian Haze hemp flower can trace its lineage back to some stable and proven cannabis strains. Over time, geneticists bred the THC out of the parent cultivars and encouraged CBD production. This technique created, high-CBD buds that look, smell, and smoke like traditional cannabis.
What Strain Is Hawaiian Haze?
Hawaiian Haze is one of the original strains from Oregon CBD Seeds. It earned its name from the uniquely fruity aroma that it exudes in the hemp fields. Based on smokability and flavor alone, Hawaiian Haze should be a go-to for all hemp flower smokers.
Is Hawaiian Haze an Indica or Sativa?
Hawaiian Haze hemp flower is a Sativa-dominant hybrid cross. Hawaiian Haze’s “Haze” properties certainly shine through when you smoke it, you can notice the hybrid characteristics in its beefed-up flower structure.
Does Hawaiian Haze Get You High?
Smoking Sunset Lake CBD’s Hawaiian Haze hemp flower will not make you feel high or intoxicated.
To be considered hemp flower and not marijuana, smokable hemp must contain less than 0.3% d9-THC by dry weight. Instead of feeling high, as you would with traditional marijuana, you might feel much more relaxed or chilled when you smoke Hawaiian Haze.
What Does Hawaiian Haze Feel Like?
Smoking Sunset Lake CBD’s Hawaiian Haze hemp flower is good for morning and daytime use. Hawaiian Haze hemp flower may make you feel energized and clearheaded.
What Does Hawaiian Haze Smell Like?
This year’s Hawaiian Haze smells wonderfully tropical. Imagine a basketful of citrus and ripe peaches piled high.
Sunset Lake CBD's Hawaiian Haze Hemp Flower Reviews
Hawaiian Haze Hemp Flower: Test Results
To see all of our past a current Hawaiian Haze certificates of analysis, please click here.
Hawaiian Haze Terpene Profile
Hawaiian Haze is a myrcene-dominant cultivar, accounting for about half of the terpene weight in this year’s testing sample. The second and third most common terpenes are alpha-pinene and beta-caryophyllene, respectively.
When myrcene is taken with CBD, it’s thought to contribute to the “couch lock” effect, leading many to believe that myrcene may have some sedative effects. Myrcene is also commonly found in mangos and thyme.
Finding pinene as one of the three top terpenes in a hemp cultivar is quite rare— even though it’s the most abundant terpene found in the natural world. Responsible for, you guessed it, pine smell, pinene is thought to be a bronchodilator meaning that it helps open your airways.
Beta-caryophyllene is an interesting terpene as it’s the only terpene to also interact with your endocannabinoid system and provide anti-inflammatory effects. This terpene helps add a bit of spice to Hawaiian Haze’s profile as it’s also found in black pepper and cinnamon.
Growing Information
We germinated our Cherry Abacus hemp flower in our greenhouses up in Vermont’s Champlain Islands. Once they were big enough to transplant, we moved the Hawaiian Haze seedlings to the middle of our fields right in front of our greenhouses.
We did not use any pesticides at any point during germination, growing, flowering or harvesting. Instead, with guidance from the University of Vermont extension school, we used an integrated pest management system and employed the use of Trichogramma parasitic wasps, assassin bugs, and ladybugs to control unwanted pests. We only used organic fertilizer that we secured from our main farm in Alburgh Vermont.
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