Being a Medical Marijuana Patient with a license has made my life more tolerable these days. I wake in the morning with one of my girl's strong Indica smell flowing thru the bedroom. It's a nice way to start one's day.
What even makes it even better is I awake every morning on the Big Island of Hawaii. Famous for "Kona Gold", or "Puna Butter", the Big Island has become the perfect place for growing, and more importantly family! I was raised on the west of Maui. In Lahaina area up to the Kahana area was my stomping grounds. My first experience with commercial pakalolo was there.
I have grown on three of the islands over the years. Just for security reasons the Big Island offers the best situation, mostly because of it's vastness . The two other islands I have grown on are way different. I can't live on Oahu any more. To me Honolulu might as well be Fresno California(armpit of America)! Maui, where I grew up just doesn't have the places to grow properly for me. Or at least it was that way when I lived there? Don't get me wrong, "Maui No ka oi". Just way to many transplant/rip offs there today compared to the 70's there. It's just I think I have found my little piece of Heaven right here in Puna. For the older investor grower that might read this. The Big Island is the last affordable coastline in America. Did you hear what I said? "The last affordable coastline in all of America"! I got my piece of Heaven a year and a half ago. A fee simple acre of land. Then built a three bedroom-2 bath house 1200 square feet. I did it all for under $269,000.00!!! I did it right before the Prime lending fiasco went large. Today, prices are even better. Puna, my district use to be considered the "wild, wild west". It was a grower's paradise, few residents lived there, and the ones that did live here minded their own business!!! Today Puna is much the same except it is now growing at a huge rate population wise. Many locals from Honolulu like myself moved here to be able to own your own home. Plenty of retired "Baby Boomers" from the westcoast too.
If there is one draw back it's the lack of infrastructure here to meet the population growth. But hey, who needs infrastructure when you got killer buds!?!?!
shit I forgot to explain pics:
1.) close up of one of my girls
2.) this one of my four legged girls, Lucy Lani a Pit Bull Red with Cow markings. She guards front of pad & pig hunts!
3.) took pic of my brother looking out window
What even makes it even better is I awake every morning on the Big Island of Hawaii. Famous for "Kona Gold", or "Puna Butter", the Big Island has become the perfect place for growing, and more importantly family! I was raised on the west of Maui. In Lahaina area up to the Kahana area was my stomping grounds. My first experience with commercial pakalolo was there.
I have grown on three of the islands over the years. Just for security reasons the Big Island offers the best situation, mostly because of it's vastness . The two other islands I have grown on are way different. I can't live on Oahu any more. To me Honolulu might as well be Fresno California(armpit of America)! Maui, where I grew up just doesn't have the places to grow properly for me. Or at least it was that way when I lived there? Don't get me wrong, "Maui No ka oi". Just way to many transplant/rip offs there today compared to the 70's there. It's just I think I have found my little piece of Heaven right here in Puna. For the older investor grower that might read this. The Big Island is the last affordable coastline in America. Did you hear what I said? "The last affordable coastline in all of America"! I got my piece of Heaven a year and a half ago. A fee simple acre of land. Then built a three bedroom-2 bath house 1200 square feet. I did it all for under $269,000.00!!! I did it right before the Prime lending fiasco went large. Today, prices are even better. Puna, my district use to be considered the "wild, wild west". It was a grower's paradise, few residents lived there, and the ones that did live here minded their own business!!! Today Puna is much the same except it is now growing at a huge rate population wise. Many locals from Honolulu like myself moved here to be able to own your own home. Plenty of retired "Baby Boomers" from the westcoast too.
If there is one draw back it's the lack of infrastructure here to meet the population growth. But hey, who needs infrastructure when you got killer buds!?!?!
shit I forgot to explain pics:
1.) close up of one of my girls
2.) this one of my four legged girls, Lucy Lani a Pit Bull Red with Cow markings. She guards front of pad & pig hunts!
3.) took pic of my brother looking out window
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