
- Tropical flavour with dependable hybrid performance
Forbidden Guava
Forbidden Guava is a tropical-flavoured hybrid that suits growers seeking balanced effects.
- Tropical guava aroma
- Balanced, reliable effects
- Performs in humid conditions with care
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22-26% |
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<1% |
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Forbidden Fruit x Guava |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium, typically 80-150 cm |
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Medium-High (indoor) / Medium (outdoor) |
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Guava, Tropical, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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short outdoor growing season; tolerates humid conditions |
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Uplifting, Relaxing, Creative |
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Both |
About Forbidden Guava
Forbidden Guava is a balanced hybrid offering pronounced guava and tropical notes with a predictable mix of uplifting and calming effects. It suits growers prepared to manage humidity and to finish flowering within eight to ten weeks.
Forbidden Guava is a balanced hybrid with both sativa and indica traits. The plant shows a predictable mix of uplifting and calming characteristics.
THC levels are notable and often fall between the low twenties and mid twenties by percentage. This potency suits experienced users looking for a pronounced effect.
CBD is present at low levels and does not contribute significantly to the overall effect. Medical users should consider complementing this strain with higher-CBD varieties if required.
The lineage reads as Forbidden Fruit crossed with a guava-forward phenotype. That parentage explains the tropical aroma and balanced effects.
These are typically supplied as feminised seeds to ensure reliable female plants. Growers report consistent pheno expression from reputable seed batches.
This strain is intermediate in difficulty and rewards attentive care, especially where mildew risk is present. It is reasonably suited to growers coping with a short outdoor growing season and limited summer warmth.
Flowering typically completes within eight to ten weeks under good conditions. Outdoors in the UK it will usually finish towards the end of September where the season permits.
Indoors yields are medium-high for a compact hybrid with controlled training. Outdoors yields are reliable but tend to be medium in cooler climates.
Plants stay a manageable medium height and develop broad colas rather than extremely tall sativa stretches. The structure makes it simple to train and to support branches during ripening.
Forbidden Guava adapts well to indoor grows with controlled humidity and light schedules in Fife. Outdoors in Fife it performs best in sheltered sites away from persistent damp.
Growing Forbidden Guava in Fife with a short outdoor growing season demands early establishment and attention to humidity. Shelter from prolonged rain and proactive mould prevention are essential in Fife.
The high end of the effect spectrum is uplifting with creative clarity during early use. Later it settles into a relaxing body buzz that helps with evening wind-down.
The flavour profile leans heavily on sweet guava and other tropical notes with an earthy underpinning. The aftertaste can be slightly spicy and resinous.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Aim for 40-50% relative humidity during late flowering to reduce bud rot risk while allowing resin development.
Start with moderate nitrogen in veg and reduce it as flowering begins, providing steady phosphorus and potassium through bloom.
Harvest timing is typically late September, but check trichome colour and bud density rather than rely solely on calendar dates.
Light low-stress training and selective topping help spread the canopy and improve light penetration to lateral buds.
Use good airflow, remove lower foliage, keep canopy open, and harvest early if persistent wet weather threatens buds.
Yes, with controlled lights and ventilation you can run multiple cycles, keeping each grow within an 8-10 week flowering window.
Aphids and spider mites appear most often; introduce predatory insects and use neem or insecticidal soaps as first-line measures.
Dry slowly at 45-55% RH and 15-20°C, then cure in jars for several weeks while burping daily to stabilise aroma and smoothness.
Yes, its medium height and branching respond well to SCROG, yielding even canopy development and consistent bud sites.
In high humidity cannabis cultivation conditions the strain tolerates some moisture but needs strict airflow, routine defoliation and rapid drying post-harvest to avoid rot.
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