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No. 7850Sativa

Alpine Guava

Alpine Guava is a sativa-dominant strain developed by Sin City Seeds, recognized for its unique sensory profile and invigorating effects. It combines modern breeding techniques with a deep understanding of sativa genetics, appealing to both recreational and medical users.

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Appearance

Alpine Guava buds are typically dense and covered in trichomes, often displaying vibrant green hues with hints of purple and orange. Its structure reflects its sativa heritage, with robust growth patterns and branching.

Aroma & Flavor

The aroma of Alpine Guava is a blend of sweet tropical notes, reminiscent of guava, with undertones of citrus and pine. Its flavor mirrors this profile, offering an initial sweetness followed by citrus, spice, and a lingering herbal finish.

Effects

This sativa-dominant strain is known for delivering cerebral, energetic, and focused effects. It is often sought after for its uplifting qualities that can stimulate creativity.

Terpenes & Cannabinoids

Alpine Guava typically contains THC levels ranging from 18% to 24%, with CBD levels below 1%. Its terpene profile includes compounds like Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, Linalool, and Pinene, contributing to its distinct aroma, flavor, and effects.

Growing

Developed by Sin City Seeds, Alpine Guava is noted for performing well in both indoor and outdoor environments. Its genetics are curated for vigor and resistance, making it a resilient plant for cultivation.

Origins & Lineage

Bred by Sin City Seeds, Alpine Guava is a predominantly sativa strain, with genetics carefully selected to enhance uplifting qualities and aromatic compounds. Its lineage incorporates traits from exotic varieties, contributing to its distinctive profile.

Frequently asked questions

What is the THC content of Alpine Guava?
Alpine Guava typically contains THC levels ranging from 18% to 24%.
What are the dominant terpenes in Alpine Guava?
Dominant terpenes reported in Alpine Guava include Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, Linalool, and Pinene.
What kind of effects can I expect from Alpine Guava?
Users often report cerebral, creative, energetic, and focused effects from Alpine Guava.
Who developed the Alpine Guava strain?
Alpine Guava was developed by Sin City Seeds.