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Cherry Guava

Feminised

Cherry Guava is an indica-dominant hybrid with cherry and tropical guava flavours and moderate potency.

Why choose Cherry Guava?
  • Distinct cherry top notes with tropical guava depth
  • Resilient structure suited to cool, temperate gardens
  • Moderate yields with manageable grow requirements
THC 18-22%
CBD <1%
Lineage Cherry Pie x Guava
Genotype Hybrid (Indica-dominant)
Difficulty Moderate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height Medium, 80-150 cm
Yield Medium (350-450 g/m² indoor; 300-400 g/plant outdoor)
Taste Cherry, Guava, Earthy
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Cool temperate; tolerates rainy autumn harvest
Effects Relaxed, Uplifted, Focused
Environment Indoor & Outdoor

About Cherry Guava

Cherry Guava is an indica-dominant hybrid derived from Cherry Pie x Guava that pairs fruity top notes with a relaxing body effect. It performs well indoors and can be grown outdoors with shelter from prolonged rain, producing medium yields and a smooth, fruity smoke.

Grow Difficulty:

Cherry Guava requires moderate skill to manage, especially during a rainy autumn harvest season when mould risks rise. Vigilant canopy control and timely ventilation reduce disease pressure.

Flowering Time:

Flowers mature in roughly eight to ten weeks under ideal conditions. Cool or damp spells can slightly extend the finishing period.

Yield:

Yields are medium and most consistent indoors under controlled light and feed. Long spells of rain during outdoor finishing can reduce harvest weight.

Height:

Plants develop a compact to medium frame with bushy branching. Typical final height ranges from about 80 to 150 cm.

Environment:

Indoors it responds well to SCROG and SOG techniques, giving good canopy control in York. Outdoors in York it benefits from a sheltered position clear of prolonged rain and prevailing winds.

Climate:

Growing Cherry Guava in York during a rainy autumn harvest season demands proactive mould prevention and good drainage. Consider early harvesting and protective covers to limit wet-weather losses in York.

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Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.

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My buds showed grey mould late in the season, what went wrong?
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Likely poor airflow and prolonged moisture; improve ventilation, prune dense buds and consider harvesting earlier next season.
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Should I feed extra potassium during flowering?
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A modest boost in potassium and phosphorus during mid-to-late flowering supports bud set, but avoid overfeeding.
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How often should I water plants in pots during cool wet weather?
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Water less frequently; only when the top 2–3 cm of compost is dry to avoid waterlogged roots and increased mould risk.
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What trichome ratio indicates peak harvest for Cherry Guava?
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Aim for a mix of mostly cloudy with 10–20% amber for balanced effects and optimal terpene maturity.
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Any tips for improving fruity aroma?
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Avoid excessive nitrogen late in flowering, flush appropriately before harvest and cure slowly to preserve the cherry and guava notes.

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