Guava Kush is in the high end of a Sativa hybrid, the buds are a dark light green, amber trichomes. They taste and smell off tropical fruits. With Guava Kush you can expect THC levels as high as 21%. We are one of the luckiest European seed banks to have this strain available on this side of the Atlantic for your enjoyment and pleasure. If you are a toker who likes to have a super strong bud to keep you up and focussed throughout the day? Then Guava Kush is the dynamite rocket fuel which will get you there.
Guava Kush marijuana strain induces cerebral euphoria and cosy body warmth. Energies the mind, boosts creativity, spontaneous fits of deep belly laughs, uplifts mood. Relaxes the body, relieves stress.
- MEDICAL BENEFITS: Improves Neuropathic Pain, Appetite, relieves stress, Multiple Sclerosis, Depression, Anxiety, Parkinson’s Disease, Insomnia
- GENETICS: 75% Sativa 25% Indica
- HEIGHT: 130/160cm
- INDOOR YIELD: 450g/m
- OUTDOOR YIELD: 550g per plant
- THC: 21% CBD 1%
- LINEAGE: Guava X OG Kush
- INDOOR: 8-9 weeks
- OUTDOOR HARVEST MONTH: End of October
Strain FAQ
What distinguishes strains that are ready to harvest by end-of-October?
Cannabis strains that finish by October are designed for the Northern Hemisphere. They mature before November's winter weather, giving them a shorter time to completion.
What to think of when buying tall cannabis strains?
One thing to consider is that some people reportedly find the height of the plant difficult to manage. To limit plant height and promote horizontal development, techniques such as topping and training are used. This management prevents plants from outgrowing their space and ensures even light dispersion.
Why are average-yielding cannabis strains said to be more sustainable for legal growers?
Water, nutrients, and light intensity are all reportedly less needed by these kinds of strains. Their sustainability and cost-effectiveness therefore often makes them more attractive than their high-yielding cousins.
What's the deal with spectral sensitivity in 12/12 photoperiod strains?
It's fascinating to know that 12/12 photoperiod strains may have a favourite colour! Changing the light spectrum during blooming can apparently boost cannabinoid and terpene production, increasing both quality and yield.
Why do Sativa-dominant strains flower slower than Indicas?
Sativa-dominant strains flower slower than their indica cousins, usually in around 60–90 days. Their sluggish pace reflects their equatorial heritage, where longer growing seasons have moulded their growth patterns.