Wild weed discovery shifts everything we know

Legalization creates access for everyone, even researchers. The result is growing knowledge about every aspect of the plant. There are new studies on the medical value all the time that help people fine-tune how they experience weed.
This is even more dialed in for those growing cannabis. Most cultivators have temperature, humidity, growing medium, and every tangible aspect of their plant’s existence controlled to the decimal. With all that focus, they may be forgetting something important–the frequencies.

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About the Haivya Method
Haivya cultivates strains using proprietary quantum frequency vibrational technology to test how they will impact plant science. Co-founder Keston Ott-Dahl explained to GreenState how the Haivya Method was formulated by his wife and co-founder.
“Andrea is a longtime cultivator who first noticed something extraordinary years ago in 2018 when the cannabis she grew while doing daily meditations and loving affirmations seemed noticeably more potent, aromatic, and balanced,” Keston said.
This observation led to a theory that positive vibrations might help weed grow even danker. The pair intended to find out, and were met with an unforeseen result. Two test cultivars expressed a rare genetic mutation that could increase yields by up to 30 percent per plant.
“We’re not claiming answers—yet,” said Andrea Ott-Dahl, Haivya founder, in a press release. “But we are witnessing something that challenges what we thought we knew about plant behavior, genetics, and bioenergetics. Edenya and Echo are doing something we’ve never seen.”
Edenya and Echo are both Blue Dream cultivars showing interesting reactions to their intentional vibrational outputs. Cannabis plants will generally grow two leaves at each node, or tier, where leaves and flower grows. Both Haivya plants are growing more than two nodes, a mutation called multi-tiered whorled phyllotaxy. This alone has the potential to increase yields, but both plants have even more going on.

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Echo and Edenya: iconic mutant weed
Echo is creating five leaves on one node, a formation that the company named the Haivyan Star. The plant has pushed three of these formations out. At the same time, the Blue Dream plant is splitting and forming multiple tops naturally. She is growing leaves out of places without nodes.
The other plant, Edenya, has three leaves on one node with whorled growth from the lateral branches. This has been seen before but is considered extremely rare. Haivya reports that both plants are “abnormally vigorous and healthy.”
All of this together is projected to increase the harvests on both plants. However, it may pose potential problems. More leaves may lead to less light for lower branches. Keston is assured that they have prepared for that and will support the plant as it blooms with such an abundance of flowers.
“Both girls are abnormally robust and healthy,” Keston shared. “But more importantly, what are they creating on the inside? It’s really been such a pleasure watching them grow. It’s like they are performing for us.”
Anyone who speaks with the co-founders will learn that the project is born out of pure curiosity, and runs on posi vibes. The results are preliminary but intriguing. Those interested in weed or hippy stuff will be watching to see how this plant flowers and tests. In the meantime, it is a reminder to be intentional about all aspects of the environment, right down to the vibrations.