The origins of this Hawaiian original are murky: It’s known to be a potent native of the islands, but its exact genetics, including the ratio of sativa to indica, are a mystery. THC levels reportedly can top 21%, making this an especially powerful medical option. CBD contents, on the other hand, aren’t widely known, so Hawaiian Punch isn’t recommended as the only form of treatment for seizure disorders. But it is known to be an effective mediation for anxiety, pain, migraine headaches, stress, depression, and mood disorders. The high is said to be intensely euphoric and happy, with a strong dose of creativity a clear-headed outlook. Paranoia and cottonmouth are the adverse effects most commonly reported by users of Hawaiian Punch, though dry eyes, dizziness, and headaches are also possible. This strain has a smooth, sweet flavor with hints of the tropics and pineapples. The aroma has spicy notes. The nugs are dense and forest green, with a dense frosting of resinous trichomes. Outside its home state, Hawaiian Punch is most popular on the West Coast of the United States and Canada.
Budder. Budder is a concentrated form of THC, the main psychoactive chemical in cannabis that contains up to 99.7% THC and 5% – 15% total cannabinoids, several times more potent than the buds of the cannabis plant that are usually consumed. Budder tends to retain a smooth consistency like butter or cake frosting
Harry Won –
great for my headaches and insomnia.
Gracie Ellen –
Strain will most definitely give that feeling of euphoria that you would not want to ever end
Grover Matthews –
bxn hooked it up with a dope sale