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Hawaiian Romulan

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Hawaiian Romulan

Genetics: Federation Hawaiian Sativa x Romulan

Variety: Hybrid

Avg. Flowering Time:  10 Weeks

Yield: Very Heavy

Potency: Extreme

More Information:  

The long-awaited return of the legendary Hawaiian Romulan is finally here! This blast from the past combines two of the rarest and most iconic strains from the Pacific Northwest into one absolutely killer hybrid that’s sure to satisfy even the most discerning connoisseur.

Reviving this classic took multiple generations of careful breeding. We sifted through the best of both parental lines to find the perfect match. For the male, we chose our prized Romulan X, a proven pollen donor known for turning everything it touches into gold. For the female, we grew out three separate crops of Federation Hawaiian Sativa before selecting the winner: a stout yet narrow-leaf tropical sativa with an exotic pine-menthol-frankincense aroma. It’s taken years of effort to bring back the Hawaiian Romulan of the '90s, but we dare say we’ve nailed it.

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Effects and Experience:
Hawaiian Romulan delivers a euphoric, uplifting high that keeps you alert while providing profound anti-depressant effects. Agitation and discomfort melt away as the blissful vapors of its melting resin glands take over. While this strain is potent, it doesn’t induce anxiety or paranoia, making it a great choice even for those who are typically sensitive to sativas.

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Flavor and Aroma:
This strain is exceptionally resinous, with dense, chunky buds that pack a serious punch. Thanks to its powerful genetics, Hawaiian Romulan boasts impressive yields—mom and dad both carry the traits for massive bud production, so expect yields that could be truly shocking. When it comes to terpenes, alpha-pinene takes the lead, immediately filling your nose with its refreshing piney scent. Opening a jar of Hawaiian Romulan is like walking through a dank and misty forest floor, surrounded by towering pine trees. You’ll also find layers of eucalyptus, lemon peel, and a hearty skunk undertone—an aromatic profile that’s both medicinal and deeply satisfying.

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Growth and Cultivation:
Unlike the notoriously slow-growing Romulan or the finicky Hawaiian Sativa, Hawaiian Romulan is a vigorous and hardy plant. It’s been bred to retain all the best traits of both parents while minimizing their weaknesses. Expect rapid growth, especially in the first weeks of flowering, so be sure to give it plenty of vertical space. The branches will need support as they’ll soon be weighed down with thick, sticky, banana-sized buds.

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If you’re into cloning, this is one you’ll definitely want to have around for years to come. It’s a keeper.

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