The landrace Hawaiian sativa is thought to be the direct ancestor of the cultivar Aloha, which has origins that are unknown.
Citrus, pineapple, and herbs are the most frequently mentioned aromas of the Aloha strain. Oranges and tropical fruit are said to taste like it.
On Aloha, there isn’t a lot of public cultivation data. It grows above 10 feet and thrives in outdoor gardens because it is a sativa landrace strain. Aloha likely has a longer flowering season, lasting up to 84 days indoors and beginning in early November outdoors.
Aloha cannot be obtained as seeds or clones.