



Blue Hawaiian Seeds
Blue Hawaiian is a balanced hybrid with up to 20% THC and a sweet tropical fruit flavour. It boosts creativity and sociability with uplifting, focused effects—perfect for any grower's garden.
The Blue Hawaiian Strain: A Tropical Hybrid with Creative Vibes
Blue Hawaiian is a tropical-infused hybrid with a 1:1 indica-to-sativa ratio and THC levels of up to 20%. As the offspring of Blueberry and Hawaiian Sativa, these Blue Hawaiian strain seeds produce bud that offers a hit of euphoria paired with mental clarity and relaxing, physical vibes. Many fans of this strain describe the smoking experience as focused, creative, yet simultaneously chilled out.
This strain is also a favourite among growers who love moderately potent levels of THC and vivid psychoactive effects. Its cannabinoid profile is accentuated further by a complex terpene profile, which is known for its sweet, fruity essence. Elements of pineapple, coconut, and mango are the stars of the show—further enhanced by an earthy, woody finish.
Add these traits up, and it's no surprise many cannabis growers leap at the chance to add Blue Hawaiian seeds to their gardens.
Growing Tips for Blue Hawaiian Seeds
Blue Hawaiian is a versatile strain that can be grown both indoors and outdoors, and is suitable for beginners. Below, we've highlighted some key tips to help you take the very best care of your Blue Hawaiian plants, and inspire them to produce the most generous yields possible.
Dial in Your Growing Conditions
Proper temperature ranges: When grown outdoors, Blue Hawaiian thrives in a warm, sunny climate. By keeping temperatures between 21-27 degrees Celsius, growers can help ensure their plants can enter the photosynthesis process, and in turn, produce the most resinous buds possible. These temperatures also help fend off issues such as mould and mildew—both of which are more likely to occur if your growing environment is too hot or cold.
Blue Hawaiian also loves good air circulation. A gentle breeze helps prevent issues such as mould and mildew, and as an added bonus, helps strengthen your plants' stems, allowing them to grow healthy and strong. Clip-on oscillating fans work well in grow tents, while box fans can provide adequate airflow for larger spaces.
Cooler temperatures at night stress your plants in a controlled way—resulting in a more vivid hue. Growers can also enhance this strain's trademark tropical shade by lowering nighttime temperatures by 3-5 degrees Celsius.
Germinating Your Blue Hawaiian Seeds
Our germination guide is the perfect way to kickstart the growing process for your Blue Hawaiian seeds. The process is easy to follow and requires only a few household items, including a glass, a plate, and paper towels. Begin by soaking the seeds in water for up to 24 hours, then nestle them between damp paper towels on a plate. Once you spot taproots, your Blue Hawaiian seeds are ready for planting! As a bonus, growers who use our germination technique can cultivate confidently, knowing our industry-leading germination guarantee will protect their seeds.
Yields, Flowering Times, and Harvest
Blue Hawaiian can be quite generous during harvest time. Indoor growers using the right techniques can expect yields of up to 16 ounces per square metre. Outdoor cultivators tend to fare even better; when cultivated with care, the Blue Hawaiian strain will produce even higher yields of up to 20 ounces per plant.
Blue Hawaiian has a relatively efficient flowering time of approximately 65-75 days when grown indoors. Outdoor growers are encouraged to plant their Blue Hawaiian seeds in late April or early May—or after the last frost, which helps avoid damage from chilly weather. By early October, the buds typically develop a vibrant tone, appear particularly dense, and have milky, amber trichomes. This means your Blue Hawaiian plants are ready to be harvested!
Dominant Terpenes in Blue Hawaiian
This strain is famous for its berry-like fragrance and taste. Many fans are drawn to its essence of ripe fruit, with hints of citrus and a floral finish. The Blue Hawaiian strain's dominant terpenes include myrcene, known for its earthy and musky aroma, as well as pinene and limonene, which contribute pine and citrus notes, respectively. Together, these terpenes produce Blue Hawaiian's tropical essence.
Dominant Cannabinoids in Blue Hawaiian
The Blue Hawaiian strain has generous THC levels of up to 20%. As the dominant cannabinoid in this hybrid, the THC content creates an imaginative and psychoactive experience defined by its creative energy, knack for elevating mood, and ability to enhance sensory perceptions such as sight and sound. However, unlike some higher THC strains, Blue Hawaiian's levels still allow you to keep one foot on the ground.
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Strain Data
| Breeder | Norcal Farms |
| Pack Size | 3 Seeds, 5 Seeds, 10 Seeds, 25 Seeds |
| Cannabis Species | Hybrids |
| Genetics | 50% Sativa/50% Indica |
| Flowering Time | 60-70 days |
| THC | 18% |
| THC Level | Moderate (10%-20%) |
| CBD Level | Low (<2%) |
| Terpene Profile | Caryophyllene, Myrcene, Pinene |
| Effects | Energetic, Relaxed, Uplifted |
| Yield Indoors (per m²) | Up to 550g/m² |
| Yield Outdoors | Up to 650 gr |
| To Target | Headaches, Pain |
| Taste | Fruity, Pineapple, Spicy, Sweet, Tropical |
| Skill Level | Intermediate |
| Plant Sex | Feminized |
| Flowering Type | Photoperiod |
| Where to Grow/Cultivate | Indoor/Outdoor |
| Size | Medium |
| BIN | BIN4 |
| Yield Level | XL Yield |





