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Guava Melon

Feminised

Guava Melon is an indica-dominant hybrid with tropical flavours and a compact growth habit suited to temperate, controlled environments.

Why choose Guava Melon?
  • Tropical guava aroma with a sweet melon backbone
  • Compact plants, dense fruity buds
  • Balanced uplift with relaxing body effects
THC 18-22%
CBD ≤1%
Lineage Guava x Melon
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-9 weeks
Height Medium (80-140 cm)
Yield Medium-high (up to 450-500 g/m² indoor typical)
Taste Tropical guava, Sweet melon, Citrus finish
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Humid indoor grow rooms; temperate northern climates
Effects Uplifted, Relaxed, Creative
Environment Indoor/Outdoor

About Guava Melon

Guava Melon is an indica-dominant hybrid bred from Guava x Melon that delivers pronounced fruity terpenes and a balanced, calming effect. It suits growers who prioritise aroma and flavour in a plant that stays relatively compact, and it responds well to attentive environmental control in temperate and northern settings.

Grow Difficulty:

Under humid indoor grow rooms it ranks as intermediate because humidity management and airflow matter. It tolerates moisture better than some strains but still needs vigilance to avoid mould.

Flowering Time:

Flowering commonly completes in about 8 to 9 weeks under stable conditions. Outdoor timing will shift with seasonal daylight and local weather.

Yield:

Yield tends to be medium to high when plants receive consistent care. The variety produces dense flowers rather than sprawling colas.

Height:

Plants remain medium in stature with a bushy, manageable habit. Their size suits smaller indoor setups and compact outdoor plots.

Environment:

Indoors in Glasgow this strain performs well in controlled environments where humidity is managed. Outdoors in Glasgow it benefits from a sheltered position and good air circulation to reduce damp-related issues.

Climate:

Growing Guava Melon in Glasgow with humid indoor grow rooms requires attention to ventilation and mildew prevention. In Glasgow's damp seasonal climate, keeping air moving and managing humidity helps protect bud quality and terpene retention.

Frequently Asked Questions

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I live in Glasgow; will this cope with our damp summers?
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With proactive humidity management and good air movement it can perform reliably, though damp summers increase the need for vigilance.
Common question Posted by Urbanseedbank Answered
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Should I prioritise strain selection or environment in a northern setup?
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Both matter, but choosing a strain with compact growth and robust terpene expression for cooler, damper seasons helps, combined with environmental controls.
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Any quick tips for preserving flavour?
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Gentle handling, slow drying and careful curing tend to preserve terpenes better than rapid processing or high heat.
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Do different phenotypes show large variation?
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Some phenotypic variation is normal; select the phenotype that best matches your space and quality priorities over successive grows.
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Is it worth breeding from a standout plant?
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Breeding requires commitment and legal consideration, but preserving a reliable phenotype for your conditions can be valuable for long-term consistency.

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