ʻAlenuihāhā

ʻAlenuihāhā

Cannabis Strain by Pua Mana Pakalolo

Introduction
ʻAlenuihāhā from Pua Mana Pakalolo represents Hawaiian genetics from Hawaii's first Hawaiian Pakalolo Seed Bank, preserving and breeding finest Hawaiian genetics across islands. The name references ʻAlenuihāhā Channel separating Maui and Hawaii (Big Island), suggesting genetic heritage from that region's cannabis cultivation traditions.

Lineage
Pua Mana 'Ohana (family) focuses on preserving authentic Hawaiian pakalolo (cannabis) genetics threatened by mainland hybrid introduction. At 70 days flowering as sativa expression, the genetics reflect Hawaiian landrace characteristics requiring extended development for full tropical sativa maturation.

Terpenes
Terpene profiles in Hawaiian genetics typically emphasize tropical, fruity, floral aromatics from island terroir and selective breeding. Expect potentially sweet, fruity terpenes with floral undertones distinct from mainland genetics.

Growth
Cultivation at 70 days requires patience and preferably outdoor growing in tropical or Mediterranean climates allowing Hawaiian genetics to express fully. Pure sativa structure means significant height potential, open branching, long internodes.

Effects
Effects from Hawaiian sativa genetics traditionally deliver cerebral clarity, creative energy, functional daytime use—island cannabis culture's preference for uplifting social experiences.

Documentation
Pua Mana Pakalolo continues Hawaiian preservation work serving cultural and agricultural heritage.

⚠️ This information is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice.

Sources: http://puamanaohana.us

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