
Type
Photoperiod
Yield / plant
β
Feminized
Regular
Country
United States
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About Island Girl
A decade of deliberate breeding efforts resulted in the exceptional parent strain that forms the foundation of this hybrid creation. This genetics combine African landrace heritage, Dutch Haze lineage, and Hawaiian Sativa genetics into a truly distinctive cultivar within the Sativa family. Unlike conventional Dutch SSH hybrids, this parent plant expresses remarkable aromatic qualitiesβcooling menthol notes paired with subtle incense and elegant floral undertones reminiscent of Hawaiian cannabis.
In a marketplace dominated by Kush and Cookie genetics, this represents a genuinely original alternative. To achieve the market-demanded characteristics of faster flowering times and darker coloration associated with modern Kush and Cookie strains, the breeders crossed their heritage mother plant with their established Dosidos line. The resulting polyploid hybrid demonstrates remarkable terpene complexity, producing an exceptionally wide spectrum of aromatic profiles.
Phenotypes range from earthy menthol incense expressions to cookie-forward floral Hawaiian aromatics with heavy resin production. This strain appeals particularly to experienced cultivators seeking classic genetics with contemporary commercial traits, making it an anticipated limited-availability offering.
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