Aloha 'Ohana (Greetings family)
Puna Buddaz is in fact alive and well here in Hawai'i!
Not THSeeds Afgan x Hawaiian "Puna Budder" but real deal peel ya wig back broke da mout kine straight from da bush; da HAWAIIAN Pakalōlō strain Puna Buddaz!! A super potent resilient lil wahine immune to mold from da Puna district of da Big Island even during da rainy season with high humidity. Anyone who knows
dakine knows Puna Buddaz is
dakine!!!
While what many of you are saying is true in respect to shady people using the name Puna Buddaz to defraud their customers or move their less desirable Pakalōlō, we assure you (as will anyone from da underground Puna grow community) that Puna Buddaz does still exist and that she is some of the most mind warping Hawaiian Pakalōlō on Earth.
Punaboi808 knows
dakine ;-)
Hawaiian Pakalōlō growers are very proud of da Pakalōlō from our islands and many of us have dedicated our lives to preserving these precious strains for future hanauna (generations).
While Kona Gold grows to sizes that betray her hiding spots to Green Harvest helicopters and flowers in 14 weeks, Puna Buddaz her windward side cousin, can flower quickly as 55 days and stays compact in da bush assisting to disguise her from those who would descend from da skies to steal our tasty prize.
If you no believe Hawaiian Pakalōlō exists and you have only lived on this planet 3-4 decades go ask Uncle and Auntie who grew Pakalōlō before you were born and and before Operation Green Harvest began their unrighteous crusade to eradicate our sacred medicinal Pakalōlō plant.
Unfortunately the eradication efforts have been quite successful. Not only have they eradicated countless Hawaiian Pakalōlō strains, they have almost succeeded in wiping the memories of those who do remember and brainwashing da keiki (children) into believing that Hawaiian Pakalōlō is a myth like many of the stories in their history books.
Hawaiian Pakalōlō has been around longer than any of us have been alive, how could you say it does not exist just because you personally have never grown any?
Da legend had to come from somewhere...
Mahalo Ke Akua da legend lives ;-)