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No. 2556Hybrid

Guava D

Stardawg

Guava D is a notable phenotype within the Stardawg family, often referred to as Guava Dawg. It is recognized for its distinct tropical guava aroma layered over classic Chem-family notes. This hybrid offers a balanced experience, making it popular among connoisseurs seeking both exotic flavor and potent effects.

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Appearance

Guava D typically produces medium-dense, conical buds with a good calyx-to-leaf ratio, characteristic of its Stardawg lineage. The flowers are often a mix of lime and forest green hues, accented by rust-colored pistils and a frosty coating of trichomes. In cooler temperatures, some plants may display subtle lavender tones. The buds are known for their generous resin production, giving them a sticky texture.

Aroma & Flavor

The aroma of Guava D is a defining feature, blending sweet tropical notes reminiscent of guava nectar and candy with the pungent, sharp scent of diesel and Chem. This unique combination creates an instantly recognizable bouquet. Upon consumption, these aromas translate into a flavor profile that combines sweet, tangy tropical fruit with underlying earthy and diesel undertones.

Effects

Guava D is described as providing a balanced hybrid experience, often starting with an uplifting, euphoric sensation that can lead to a feeling of calm and relaxation. Users may experience a pleasant tingly sensation and find themselves feeling giggly. The effects can be versatile, suitable for social settings or winding down, depending on the dosage and individual tolerance.

Terpenes & Cannabinoids

While specific lab percentages are not detailed, Guava D is noted for its terpene profile that contributes to its unique aroma and effects. Limonene is often present, lending citrusy notes and potentially contributing to an uplifting experience. Caryophyllene adds spicy, peppery undertones and may offer anti-inflammatory benefits. Linalool can contribute floral, lavender-like scents and calming effects. The THC content typically ranges from 15-25%, with CBD levels below 1%.

Origins & Lineage

Guava D originates from the Stardawg line, a hybrid known for its Chem-family potency and enhanced resin production. Stardawg itself is believed to be a cross involving Chem 4 and Tres Dawg. The Guava D phenotype specifically emerged as a unique expression within Stardawg, characterized by its prominent tropical guava aroma layered over the classic Chem and diesel notes. It is sometimes referred to as Guava Dawg.

Growing

Guava D is considered a grower-friendly hybrid, inheriting a hardy structure from its Stardawg parentage. The plants typically exhibit medium internodal spacing, good airflow, and develop substantial colas. It benefits from standard cultivation techniques such as topping and low-stress training to promote a level canopy and maximize yield. The flowering period is generally around 9-10 weeks.

Frequently asked questions

What is Guava D?
Guava D is a hybrid cannabis strain, often recognized as a specific phenotype of Stardawg or known as Guava Dawg. It is celebrated for its distinct tropical guava aroma and balanced effects.
What are the primary aromas and flavors of Guava D?
Guava D is characterized by a prominent tropical guava aroma, often complemented by notes of candy, citrus, and diesel, with underlying earthy undertones.
What effects can Guava D produce?
Users report that Guava D can induce feelings of calm, euphoria, and giggliness, often accompanied by a tingly sensation. It is considered a balanced hybrid that can be both uplifting and relaxing.
What is the genetic background of Guava D?
Guava D is derived from the Stardawg lineage, which itself has roots in Chem-family genetics. It represents a specific expression within Stardawg that emphasizes tropical, guava-like aromatics.