Hawaiian Shirt Sunday by In Tents Genetix
Indica-dominant hybrids
Hawaiian Shirt Sunday is an indica-dominant hybrid developed by In-Tents Genetix. It is recognized for its predominantly indica genetics, contributing to its calming and deeply relaxing properties, making it a popular choice for both medicinal and recreational users.
Appearance
Hawaiian Shirt Sunday features dense, visually striking buds with deep green and purple hues, indicative of its indica heritage. Tiny orange pistils contrast against the dark foliage, and the buds are covered in a heavy layer of trichomes, suggesting significant resin production. The plant typically grows into a bushy, robust structure, optimized for light penetration and yield in controlled settings.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Hawaiian Shirt Sunday is a complex blend of tropical sweetness, pine, and citrus notes, with an underlying earthy and musky scent. Its flavor profile mirrors this complexity, starting with tropical fruit notes like pineapple and mango, followed by a warm, earthy base with subtle spicy undertones. This multifaceted sensory experience is highly regarded by consumers.
Effects
This strain is known for its gently sedative and profoundly relaxing effects, often leading to a significant body high and a sense of deep relaxation. Users frequently report experiencing couch-lock, making it well-suited for evening use or for unwinding. It offers a balance of physical calm with a quiet mental clarity.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Hawaiian Shirt Sunday is characterized by a robust cannabinoid profile, with THC levels typically ranging from 18-24% and CBD below 1%. Key terpenes identified include myrcene, limonene, and caryophyllene, which contribute to its aroma, flavor, and relaxing effects. Minor cannabinoids like CBG and CBN may also be present in trace amounts.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by In-Tents Genetix, Hawaiian Shirt Sunday is a meticulously bred strain with a strong emphasis on indica genetics, with up to 75% indica ancestry confirmed through genetic analysis. The breeding process involved selective techniques and advanced growing methods, drawing on extensive genetic research to achieve a potent and reliable phenotype.