Strawberry Guava

Strawberry Guava is a hybrid weed strain made from a genetic cross between Strawberry Banana and Papaya. Strawberry Guava is 23% THC, making this strain an ideal choice for experienced cannabis consumers. Medical marijuana patients often choose Strawberry Guava when dealing with symptoms associated with anxiety, stress, and PTSD.

Bred by Oni Seeds, Strawberry Guava features flavors like strawberry, tropical, and sweet. The dominant terpene of this strain is limonene. The average price of Strawberry Guava typically ranges from $35-$45.

Cannabinoids

THC: 18%-20%

CBD: 1%

Strain Types

Indica: 60%
Sativa: 40%

Terpenes

Beta-Caryophyllene
Limonene
Myrcene

Flavonoids

Few flavonoid tests have been conducted on specific cannabis strains. Like all cannabis varieties, Strawberry Guava likely contains Cannflavins A, B, and C.

Strawberry Guava has been reported to have the following effects:

  • Calming

  • Creativity

  • Euphoria

  • Focus

  • Happiness

  • Pain Relief

  • Relaxation

The following adverse effects have also been reported:

  • Dry Eyes

  • Dry Mouth

  • Dizziness

  • Paranoid

A lot of individuals use cannabis for medical purposes, and Strawberry Guava is frequently used for the following:

 

Height

Strawberry Guava plants grow to about 6 feet, whether grown indoors or outdoors.

Humidity and Temperature

Strawberry Guava thrives in a slightly humid environment, but growers must remain vigilant for mold growth.

Flowering

The flowering time for Strawberry Guava is relatively short, at just 46-53 days

FAQ’s

  • Strawberry Guava is commonly used for treating insomnia, loss of appetite, and mild anxiety or panic disorders.

  • Users report feeling calm, creative, euphoric, focused, happy, relieved from pain, and relaxed. Adverse effects can include couch lock, dry eyes, dry mouth, fatigue, headache, and rapid heartbeat.

  • No, Strawberry Guava is not suitable for novice growers. It requires optimal conditions and extra effort to prevent mold and pests, with seeds being difficult to obtain.

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This article has been reviewed by Steven Fiore, MD.

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