Quote Originally Posted by oldhaole
Living in Hawaii, for a long time, you notice that sativa plants yield far more than indica. Through the years, I have crossed Maui bloodweed with the old style thai weed. Then I back crossed them with each other, then I crossed that cross with a white widow. And backcrossed them yet again.

The resulting strain I have grown for many years. I call it Bloody Widow. Plants have the dark green color of thai, with the mass of white hairs from the WW. It grows big and finishes late. The cross also held on to WPM resistance and can be rained on for weeks without rotting.

With our very high humidity, indica plants need a strech of perfect weather to finish. Mold and rot will eat them up. The Bloody Widow is my ace in the hole and has saved many a harvest. They finish strong, while everything else is hit or miss. Here are pics of three of my bigger sativa girls.
DAMN IT!!!! I just took a trip to Maui not to long ago and I really didn't know where to look for any herb. So I went a week with no herb(not that it was that big of a deal, I was in Maui!!). I really wish I would have went and looked a little more because from what I seen I could've found some really good dank.