Description
Hawaiian Fire Autoflower Strain Specifications
Type: Indica-Sativa Hybrid
Genetics Parents: Unknown
Flowering Period: 7-10 Weeks
Climate: Continental Sunny, Mediterranean, Temperate
Yield: 2-4 oz/ft2 Indoors, 4-6 oz/ft2 Outdoors
Flavors: Tropical, Sweet, Strawberry
THC Level: 25%
CBD Level: Low
Height: 30-60 Inches
Harvest Period: October
Growing Difficulty: Moderate
What are the Flavor and Effects of Hawaiian Fire Autoflower Strain?
Known for its fantastic flavors, Hawaiian Fire Auto is one of those strains that smells amazing but tastes even better. The majority of people find that inhaling and exhaling this Sativa is smooth. The sweet citrusy flavor with heavy pineapple hints makes for a memorable experience. In reality, in terms of taste, this hybrid is as tropical as it gets.
Consider your first visit to the Hawaiian island of Oahu. You find yourself standing on the sand, ready to jump in after a long journey. That kind of anticipation is close to what occurs before a weed connoisseur smokes the Hawaiian Fire. The arrival of Hawaiian Fire may, as predicted, brighten one’s mood and inspire happy thoughts. As a result, consumers are more talkative and friendly. But Hawaiians aren’t limited to just that. Furthermore, it provides an energy boost to smokers. It doesn’t give you a hazy or psychedelic high, but it does give you mental joy. Users, on the opposite, feel clear-headed, and challenging tasks become manageable. When you add in the energy boost, you’ll find yourself completing duties faster and more efficiently.
What are the Medical Benefits of Hawaiian Fire Autoflower Strain?
Hawaiian Fire is ideal for helping with several medical illnesses, disorders, and symptoms due to its wide range of effects. Overall, Hawaiian Fire would be the best remedy for fatigue, insomnia, and discomfort.
Adverse Effects You Can Expect from Hawaiian Fire Autoflower Strain
Paranoia, dry eyes, and dizziness are among the most common side effects of Hawaiian Fire marijuana use. Keep hydrated and drink plenty of water if you have these symptoms.
How to Grow Hawaiian Fire Autoflower Strain?
Hawaiian Fire Autoflower may thrive well indoors and outdoors. However, there are no enough references on the internet. The Hawaiian Fire takes longer to cultivate than the average, according to what we know. Given that it is predominantly a Sativa strain, this is not unexpected. It’s also worth noting that it doesn’t seem to produce a lot of fruit. Perhaps part of its allure lies in the challenge of cultivating it and having just a tiny amount after more than two months.
Hawaiian Fire Autoflower takes a little longer, starting at eight weeks. The calculated yield per square meter after that is about 2 to 4 ounces. The average yield per plant is about 6 ounces when grown in an open field and permitted to grow to a height of 30-60 inches. The best time to harvest is in the last few days of October.
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