Quote Originally Posted by cologrower420
Centennial 'specializes' in more indica-dominant strains. Their new hawaiian strain is supposedly much bushier/indica dominant, better for some indoor grows.
First.
Please explain exactly what a "Hawaiian Strain Is? Genetics of said strain???

Second.
If you are want to know your true genetics...breed your own seeds. Over many years. Then you won't have to take anybody's word on exactly what it is. You know...You made them.

Third.
Hawaiian weed is only grown in HAWAII. Sure, you can ship the seeds anywhere, but without our conditions, the end product will not be near as good as if it was grown in Hawaii.

Hawaii is a place, not a strain. We have hunderds of strains. We are justifiably proud of our work. Anybody can slap Hawaiian in front of the strain name. It doen't make it Hawaiian. And frankly it cheapens our brand name.
oldhaole Reviewed by oldhaole on . SEEDS? and NAMES?? High All, hope your all having a wonderful sunday morning! I here all the "hype" about seeds for sale, even bought some myself, yet I still wonder if it's not all a bunch of malarkey! (B.S.) do you think that you actually get the seeds you order? or is it some lowlife with a mason jar full of seeds getting rich?? what do these company's have to loose if there dishonest? prosecution?? I ordered blackberry seeds from what I gathered was a reputable seed company and am hoping for buds that look Rating: 5