SWEET HAWIIAN SHATTER
Sweet Hawaiian shatter is a classic Sativa-dominant, hybrid strain of cannabis originating from the island of Hawaii. It is now grown in various places around the US, Canada and Holland and is a fundamental building block to a number of well known Sativa strains. Hawaiian’s THC level can be anywhere between 15% and 25%, and its CBD is listed at around 1%.
Although its own lineage is unclear, the Hawaiian’s genes have been crossed with various strains to create Sativa-dominant hybrids that are rich in THC, such as Hawaiian Dream and Hawaiian Haze.
Hawaiian has large and dense buds with an abundance of orange hairs covering it. Under that layer of orange, the leaves are light green but don’t look very much appealing. It has a sweet but light aroma, with some citrus notes that my not always be evident. Smell-wise, Hawaiian is not so potent.
The taste is same as the smell – very sweet. Although the taste is not extraordinary, the tropical freshness and citrus-y taste complements the sweetness. The best thing is that the smoke doesn’t irritate the lungs or throat, so it won’t make you cough.
Hawaiian Shatter is a mostly sativa hybrid that will give you a happy, vacation feeling. Hawaiian Shatter. Creative but not so focused, great for a relaxing day. This Shatter has a sweet smell and taste that will bring to mind fresh tropical fruit.
Lab Tested Result:
THC: 74%-80%
CBD: 1%
The cannabis concentrate known as shatter has a transparent, amber appearance that looks glassy when cold, but more like thick honey when warm. Shatter is sometimes compared to honey in its color as well. The level of transparency and richness of color vary based on certain factors, such as the amount of moisture and heat used during the process. Also, the liquidity of the product increases as the percentage of terpenes increase.
Shatter is often consumed through the dabbing or vaporizing process, although smoking it mixed with marijuana flower is also possible. Shatter is the most potent of all concentrates, but since it is slightly unstable, over time it changes into budder.
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