
- Guptilla — lively uplift, dependable resin
Guptilla
Guptilla is a sativa-dominant hybrid that balances lively uplift with mellow body effects for daytime creative use.
- Bright citrus terpene profile
- Resin-heavy, sativa energy
- Handles training well
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Guava x Gorilla |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium, 0.8-1.5 m outdoors |
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Medium to high |
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citrus, earthy, pine |
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Feminised |
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Mild southern growing climate |
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uplifting, focused, relaxed |
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Indoor & outdoor |
About Guptilla
Guptilla is a sativa-dominant hybrid bred for growers who want bright citrus notes and a clear, focused high. It performs well both indoors and outdoors in temperate zones, producing resinous buds when humidity is managed carefully. The cultivar favours moderate feeding, training and good airflow to avoid mould in damper conditions. Medicinally it suits patients needing mood lift, mild pain relief and appetite stimulation.
Guptilla is a sativa-dominant hybrid bred for balanced uplift and calm. It shows lively vertical growth and heavy resin production.
THC levels typically sit between 18 and 22 per cent, offering a clear psychoactive kick. With strong light and good feeding plants can reach the upper end of that range.
CBD is low, usually under one per cent, so it is not a CBD-rich variety. Those seeking significant CBD should consider pairing or a different cultivar.
Guptilla originates from a deliberate cross of two vigorous parents chosen for aroma and vigour. The lineage is compact and geared towards resin and terpene expression.
Seeds are offered predominantly as feminised to simplify cultivation and avoid male plants. Regular seed runs exist for breeders who want to preserve genetic diversity.
Guptilla is moderately easy to grow but benefits from attentive humidity control and feeding in a mild southern growing climate. Keep airflow strong and train branches early to avoid mould in Liverpool's wetter microclimate.
Flowering takes around eight to ten weeks under consistent light. A few phenotypes can finish slightly earlier with warm, steady conditions.
Yields are medium to high for a sativa-leaning hybrid when given proper support and nutrients. Outdoor crops will bulk up if late-season rain is minimised.
Plants develop a lanky, open structure typical of sativa-dominant hybrids and reach a medium height. Side branches respond well to low-stress training and topping for an even canopy.
Indoors Guptilla performs well in SCROG or SOG systems with regular defoliation to maintain airflow. Outdoors it thrives in sheltered spots and can reach its full potential in Liverpool when the summer is cooperative.
Growing this strain in Liverpool with mild southern growing climate rewards growers who manage humidity and light carefully. Expect a season that can support good outdoor yields provided late-season rains are mitigated.
The high-THC profile brings an uplifting, creative head high that gradually settles into gentle relaxation. Users report clear focus with minimal heavy sedation.
Flavours combine bright citrus and tropical fruit with earthy, woody undertones. Some phenotypes show a faint diesel note on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use 18/6 for veg and 12/12 for flower indoors; outdoors follow natural daylight and shift to harvest timing as trichomes mature.
Control humidity during late flower with dehumidifiers, good ventilation and spacing — this is vital for humid climate cannabis growing to prevent bud rot.
Harvest when the trichomes are mostly cloudy with some amber for balanced effects; check pistils and overall resin for phenotype variation.
A balanced N-P-K feed in veg shifting to higher phosphorus and potassium in flower works well, with modest microfeed and silica for structure.
It can be vulnerable to bud rot in damp conditions and common pests like spider mites; proactive hygiene and monitoring reduce risks.
Yes — use 20-40 litre pots to give roots space and move plants to sheltered spots if heavy rain is forecast.
Low-stress training, topping and SCROG are effective to control height and boost bud sites while maintaining airflow.
Start with moderate feed, watch leaf tips and use EC/PPM readings; flush lightly only if severe build-up appears.
Dry slowly at 16-20°C with 50-60% RH and good airflow to preserve terpenes and avoid mould during cure.
A noticeable citrus-earth aroma develops in flower; use carbon filters indoors and keep outdoor plants away from neighbours.
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