Double Guava Autoflower by Goat Genetics
Ruderalis × Indica × Sativa
Double Guava Autoflower is a hybrid strain developed by G.O.A.T Genetics, noted for its distinctive flavor profile and robust growth characteristics. It combines ruderalis, indica, and sativa genetics to offer a balanced experience and reliable cultivation.
Appearance
This autoflower presents dense, frosty buds with vibrant green foliage, often showing purple and blue hues in cooler temperatures. Its buds are typically spherical and covered in trichomes, indicative of high cannabinoid content. The plant maintains a compact, medium height, suitable for discreet cultivation, with broad, jagged leaves.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma is a captivating blend of sweet, ripe guava with earthy undertones, evolving into a layered scent with candy-like sweetness and herbal notes. Its flavor mirrors this complexity, starting with a sweet, tangy guava taste that develops into hints of mint, earthiness, skunk, and citrus.
Effects
Double Guava Autoflower delivers a balanced high, initiating with a cerebral euphoria that promotes mental clarity and creative thinking. This is complemented by a subtle body relaxation, offering tension relief without significant sedation, making it suitable for daytime activities.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Key terpenes include myrcene, limonene, and caryophyllene, contributing to its signature aroma and potential effects. Cannabinoid analysis shows THC levels typically between 18% and 24%, with minimal CBD (<1%), promoting a stimulating experience. The terpene-to-cannabinoid ratio is optimized for a synergistic entourage effect.
Growing
As an autoflower, Double Guava is known for its resilience and ease of cultivation, flowering automatically regardless of light cycles. Its genetic heritage from ruderalis contributes to hardy growth, even in variable conditions. Growers report high satisfaction rates with its yield and aroma profiles.
Origins & Lineage
Bred by G.O.A.T Genetics, Double Guava Autoflower is a hybrid resulting from a blend of ruderalis, indica, and sativa genetics. This cross aims to integrate the automatic flowering and hardiness of ruderalis with the calming and creative attributes of indica and sativa, respectively.