
- Citrus-led hybrid with tropical depth and reliable yields
Guava Tangie
Guava Tangie is a hybrid with bright citrus and tropical notes that suits growers seeking a lively, resinous plant.
- Bright citrus and tropical aroma
- Resin-heavy flowers for concentrates
- Performs well with structured training
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Guava x Tangie |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium (0.8–1.5 m) |
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Medium-High (400–600 g/m² indoor) |
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Guava, Citrus, Tropical, , |
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Feminised |
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wet Welsh valley climate |
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Uplifting, Focused, Relaxing |
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Both |
About Guava Tangie
Guava Tangie combines Guava’s tropical sweetness with Tangie’s sharp citrus to produce a balanced hybrid with clear, uplifting effects. Grown in careful conditions this strain rewards attention to airflow, drainage and light management to reach its yield and flavour potential.
Guava Tangie is a balanced hybrid leaning slightly sativa. It produces lively growth and resinous flowers.
Typical THC levels reach around 18–22%. This gives a clear cerebral lift while remaining manageable for regular users.
CBD content is low, generally below 1%. It is not suitable for those seeking a high-CBD medical option.
Guava Tangie descends from Guava x Tangie lineage. The cross combines Guava's tropical sweetness with Tangie's citrus terpene profile.
Available as feminised seeds for predictable female crops. Regular seed runs are less common for this cross.
Growing Guava Tangie in a wet Welsh valley climate requires attention to ventilation and disease prevention. In Perthshire the plant is moderately demanding but manageable with good airflow and routine pruning.
Flowering typically takes 8–10 weeks indoors. Outdoors harvest is usually late September to early October in temperate areas.
Yields are medium to high under attentive care. Outdoors in a sunny microclimate yields improve while damp conditions can reduce output.
Plants grow to a medium stature with sturdy central colas. Side branching responds well to topping and training.
Indoors it performs well in sea of green or screen of green setups with controlled humidity. Outdoors in Perthshire place it in the warmest, most sheltered spot to avoid persistent damp and fungal pressure.
In Perthshire the wet Welsh valley climate demands rigorous mould control and raised beds to maintain drainage. Growers in Perthshire should expect to protect flowers from prolonged moisture and choose sheltered sites.
Effect is uplifting and social with focused mental clarity. A gentle body relaxation follows without heavy sedation.
Flavour is a bright citrus guava mix with sweet tropical notes. A thin citrus fuel aftertaste lingers through the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use a free-draining, loam-rich mix with added perlite and well-rotted compost to balance moisture and aeration.
Prioritise airflow, remove lower foliage, and use preventative organic fungicides when spores are active.
Switch at first signs of pre-flower and reduce nitrogen while increasing phosphorus and potassium.
Yes, it responds well to SOG with short veg times and produces potent colas under that system.
Plant out after the last frost and when soil is warming, typically late May in most UK microclimates.
Moderate training like topping and light LST improves light penetration and yield without excessive labour.
Saving seeds is possible but expect variability; many growers buy new feminised seeds for consistency.
Reduce feed strength to avoid nutrient lockout, and use foliar feeds sparingly to limit leaf wetness time.
Aphids, spider mites and slug damage can be problems; inspect regularly and use biological controls early.
Organic cannabis soil growing builds microbial life and structure that improves drainage and plant resilience against mould in damp conditions.
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