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Grape Guava

Feminised

Grape Guava is a fruity hybrid suited to cool, wet seasons and manageable for intermediate growers.

Why choose Grape Guava?
  • Fruity terpene profile with grape and guava notes
  • Compact, trainable plants ideal for SCROG
  • Good performance in temperate, maritime climates
THC 18-22%
CBD 0.5-1%
Lineage Grape Ape x Guava
Genotype Balanced hybrid (slight indica lean)
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height Medium, 80-140 cm indoors
Yield Medium (350-450 g/m2 indoor)
Taste sweet grape, tropical guava, earthy cedar
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Cool, maritime; suited to rainy autumn harvest season
Effects uplifted and clear-headed, gradual body relaxation, focused creativity
Environment Both

About Grape Guava

Grape Guava is a compact, fruit-forward hybrid bred for flavour and garden practicality. It combines grape sweetness with tropical guava notes and produces a balanced high that moves from cerebral uplift to gentle relaxation. The strain performs well indoors and outdoors with attentive humidity control and benefits from training techniques to maximise yield. It is a good choice for growers in temperate areas seeking a resilient, aromatic cultivar.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing Grape Guava in Manchester during a rainy autumn harvest season increases mould risk and demands attentive airflow management. Intermediate growers should focus on pruning and humidity control to prevent rot during the rainy autumn harvest season.

Flowering Time:

Flowering finishes in around eight to ten weeks under controlled indoor conditions. Outdoor crops in Manchester aim to finish by mid to late autumn when the weather allows.

Yield:

Indoor yields are moderate to good, roughly 350 to 450 grams per square metre with proper feeding. Outdoor plants can match per-plant weights in favourable seasons but are more weather-dependent.

Height:

The plants remain medium height with sturdy branches and dense internodes. They are well-suited to SCROG and training techniques for canopy control.

Environment:

Indoors, Grape Guava responds well to controlled humidity and light cycles and benefits from ventilation. Outdoors in Manchester it will do best when sited to avoid persistent damp and given late-season shelter.

Climate:

In Manchester this variety tolerates cool, wet springs but needs protection later in the year to avoid rot during the rainy autumn harvest season. Extra shelter and proactive mould prevention are essential to reach full maturity in Manchester.

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How did you manage mildew last season?
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I pruned lower growth, increased air circulation and used a light organic fungicide at the first sign of spores.
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What yield did you get indoors?
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With SCROG and steady feeding I saw about 400 g/m2 over an 8 to 9 week flower period.
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Any tips for outdoor Manchester grows?
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Plant near a south-facing wall, use a cloche late in the season and monitor leaf wetness after rain.
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Do you feed differently because of the flavour profile?
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I cut back heavy nitrogen in late bloom to let the fruity terpenes develop without leafy harshness.
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When do you start flushing before harvest?
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I usually begin a two-week flush once trichomes show the mix of cloudy and amber you prefer.

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