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Cannabis Strain Review: Hawaiian Fire

Type of High: Head and Body
Try it: before cleaning or working out
Optimum Time of Day: Afternoon
Spectrum: 93% Sativa
Dominant Terpene: Ocimene
Effect Percentage
Energetic
82%
Uplifted
79%
Happy
72%
Focused
60%
Euphoric
59%
Side Effect Percentage
Dry Eyes
12%
Headache
9%
Dizzy
8%
Dry Mouth
8%
The Scaries
4%

Hawaiian Fire has an ASHI score of 8 out of 11, and a BPS rating of 13 out of 50. The ASHI score, or Ascendancy Strains Heat Index, speaks to how popular it is at this moment in time. Think of it as measuring the flash in the pan strains that are hot right now for consumers. Social media discussions, consumer ratings and reviews are all data points that feed into this score.

BPS, or Brand Power Score, is more institution facing and looks more at data points which reflect how much respect and power this strain has to the industry. Strains that have articles written about them, sold as seeds, award history and inclusion in a strain directory are all examples of data points which feed into a BPS rating. The genetic blend of this strain is 93% Sativa.

a section describing the experience of consuming this strain of cannabis

The Energetic, Uplifted, Happy, Focused and Euphoric effects of Hawaiian Fire produce a Head and Body high for cannabis users. Afternoon is the best time to experience this strain. Hawaiian Fire has been reported by users as being used for Depression, Loss Of Appetite, Migraines, Pain and Stress.

Common Usage
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Information found on this site is not meant to be used as or in place of medical advice. Seek advice from a medical professional to address your personal needs.

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The Flavor Story

Hawaiian Fire's primary terpenes are Ocimene and Caryophyllene. Terpenes affect flavor but also provide their own set of medical and experiential effects. When smoked, vaporized or incorporated into an edible, you'll get hit with the flavor profile from Hawaiian Fire that includes: Earthy and Sweet, ending with a blast of Earthy on the exhale.

The Aroma Story

Take a whiff! Hawaiian Fire has an aroma profile of Fruity, Spicy and Sweet.

the labs - a section where the levels of different cannabinoids found in this strain of cannabis are shared based on lab testing
THC
17 - 25%
CBD
0.15 - 1%
CBN
0.08 - 0.24%
CBDV
CBD-A
CBG-A

Hawaiian Fire presents Ocimene and Caryophyllene terpenes. The average THC level is 17 - 25%. CBG in this strain should be about 1%.

the grow - a section describing the growth information for this strain of cannabis
Best Results Preferred Climate Grow Difficulty
Indoors and outdoors warm climate Average

Outdoor Grow Info

Harvest Time Height Yield
October Average Moderate

Indoor Grow Info

Indoor Harvest Time Indoor Height Indoor Yield
8-10 weeks Average Moderate

The difficulty to grow Hawaiian Fire is known for being average. For growers looking to cultivate indoors, you can expect average height to be with a yield of moderate in about 8-10 weeks. Outdoors, Hawaiian Fire should harvest around October you can expect average height and moderate yield.

the recipes

What's Cooking?

The fruity notes from Cannabis Gummy Bears will pair nicely with dominant terpene, Ocimene, from Hawaiian Fire. Take advantage of the naturally fruity elements from the Ocimene terpenes by adding this strain to your gummy bear recipe. Since we suggest you try Hawaiian Firebefore cleaning or working out, you might want to check out our recipe for Weed Smoothie. When you're looking to get the job done you need the right fuel. This smoothie combined with with this strain will give you optimum results. You'll be done before you know it and enjoy every detail of the experience.

Suggested Recipes For This Strain