
- Tropical fruit power with a grounded, calming finish
Guava Gas
Guava Gas is an indica-dominant hybrid with tropical guava flavour and reliable yields suited to temperate UK conditions.
- Punchy guava and diesel flavour profile
- Performs reliably in sheltered UK gardens
- Does well under SCROG with good humidity control
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18-22% |
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0.1-0.5% |
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Guava x Gas |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium to tall (1.2-2.0 m outdoors) |
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Medium to high (350-500 g/m² indoor; 400-600 g/plant outdoor) |
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ripe guava, diesel, sweet citrus |
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Feminised |
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humid greenhouse conditions |
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uplifting cerebral energy, steady physical relaxation, mild appetite stimulation |
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Both; performs well indoors and outdoors with shelter |
About Guava Gas
Guava Gas is a compact, resinous hybrid that brings pronounced tropical fruit notes and a fuel-tinged finish. It produces dense, sticky buds and offers an uplifting cerebral head high that melts into a calm body sensation. The plant favours structured training and airflow management, especially in humid greenhouse conditions, and performs well both indoors and outdoors when disease pressure is controlled. Growers in Cumbria will find it rewarding with proper humidity control and a sheltered outdoor site.
Guava Gas is an indica-dominant hybrid with dense bud structure and resinous flowers. It combines relaxing body effects with a clear-headed lift.
THC typically ranges from 18 to 22 percent, offering a pronounced effect for most users. Dosing carefully is advised to avoid overconsumption.
Guava Gas is low in CBD and is aimed at recreational and psychoactive use rather than CBD therapy. Patients seeking CBD should consider pairing with higher-CBD varieties.
Guava Gas originates from a Guava x Gas lineage emphasising fruity terpenes and resin production. The cross was selected for flavour intensity and robust bud set.
Seeds are feminised to ensure predominantly female plants and reduce the need for early sexing. Growers should still monitor for hermaphroditism under stress conditions.
Under humid greenhouse conditions Guava Gas shows intermediate difficulty because its dense buds can attract mould if ventilation is poor. Regular training, defoliation and strong airflow reduce disease risk and keep plants manageable.
Flowering usually completes in eight to ten weeks under good conditions. Outdoors in a British season you can expect harvest around late September to October.
With correct feeding and canopy control yields are medium to high. Indoor growers can aim for 350–500 g/m² while outdoor plants can exceed that in favourable seasons.
Plants develop a medium to tall frame with a strong central cola and multiple side branches. Outdoor heights commonly reach 1.2 to 2.0 metres when permitted to stretch.
Indoors Guava Gas responds well to SCROG and low-stress training to control height and maximise bud sites in Cumbria. Outdoors it prefers a sheltered, sunny position and can finish reliably in Cumbria when disease pressure is managed.
Growing Guava Gas in Cumbria requires vigilance because humid greenhouse conditions increase the risk of bud rot and grey mould. Use dehumidifiers, strong ventilation and routine leaf removal to preserve bud health in Cumbria.
The onset brings an uplifting, focused cerebral energy that eases into a calming body sensation. Many users report reduced stress and improved mood without heavy sedation.
The flavour profile is tropical guava up front with sharp diesel and sweet citrus undertones. A touch of earthy spice rounds out the finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Flowering is usually eight to ten weeks; outdoors in the UK expect a late September to October finish.
Keep relative humidity below 50-55% during flowering, use active ventilation, run dehumidifiers and remove dense lower foliage to improve airflow.
Moderate nitrogen in veg, then reduce N and increase phosphorus and potassium in flower; avoid overfeeding as that can worsen mould issues.
Use SCROG or LST to flatten the canopy and reduce internal shade, and strip lower growth to improve air movement.
Harvest when most trichomes are cloudy with some amber for a balanced effect; check multiple bud sites with a loupe.
Yes, these are feminised seeds designed to produce predominantly female plants.
It tolerates cool summers but benefits from a sheltered site or greenhouse to reduce rain exposure and disease pressure.
Yes, outdoor cannabis cultivation of Guava Gas in Cumbria is feasible with a sheltered, sunny spot and proactive mould management.
It is intermediate; beginners can succeed if they control humidity and follow training and pruning routines.
Keep an eye out for spider mites, aphids and grey mould; employ integrated pest management and beneficial insects where possible.
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