Hawaiian X Laos Sativa by Annibale Genetics
Hawaiian × Laos
Hawaiian X Laos Sativa by Annibale Genetics is a sativa-dominant hybrid developed through a cross of Hawaiian and Laos genetics. This strain is recognized for its uplifting psychoactivity and tropical flavor profile, making it a popular choice for those seeking energizing effects.
Appearance
This sativa presents a tall, lanky growth habit, often reaching heights between 150 to 200 centimeters outdoors. It features elongated branches and develops dense, compact buds that can become heavy, sometimes requiring support. The buds are typically covered in a frosty layer of trichomes and are adorned with golden pistils.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Hawaiian X Laos Sativa is a complex blend of tropical fruit, citrus, and herbal notes, underscored by subtle earthy undertones. Its flavor profile mirrors its scent, offering a sweet and fruity taste with hints of mango, pineapple, and pine, complemented by a general herbal sweetness.
Effects
Users report that Hawaiian X Laos Sativa delivers an energetic and cerebral experience, often described as uplifting and stimulating. It is known to promote creativity and focus, providing an invigorating head high that can enhance mood and productivity.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
While specific lab results vary, this strain is noted for its sativa-dominant cannabinoid profile, with THC levels reported around 7% and CBD below 1%. The terpene profile is believed to contribute to its distinct aroma and effects, with Myrcene and Limonene commonly identified.
Growing
Hawaiian X Laos Sativa is generally considered adaptable and resilient, performing well in various cultivation environments. It exhibits vigorous growth traits inherited from its Hawaiian lineage. Yields can be substantial under optimal conditions, with some reports indicating increases above average.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Annibale Genetics, Hawaiian X Laos Sativa is a hybrid resulting from the crossbreeding of Hawaiian and Laos strains. This combination aims to merge the tropical characteristics of Hawaiian genetics with the potent sativa qualities of Laos, creating a predominantly sativa-dominant plant.