Guava D
Guava D
Also known as: Guava Dawg
Guava D Strain Overview
Guava D is a colloquial name used by growers and consumers to describe a guava-forward phenotype within the Stardawg family, as well as the closely related label Guava Dawg. In practice, you will see Guava D, Guava Dawg, and Stardawg Guava all used in overlapping ways to describe tropical, guava-scented cuts stemming from Top Dawg Seeds' Stardawg line. Bred by Top Dawg Genetics, Guava Dawg is a cross of Afghani #1, Stardawg, and Tres Dawg, making it a slightly indica dominant hybrid strain (60% indica/40% sativa). Within this lineage, the Guava D phenotype expresses an unusually bright tropical bouquet alongside the gas. This aromatic divergence is often guided by higher limonene content and specific minor terpene ratios layered over caryophyllene. Guava D stands out by replacing some of the predominantly savory-fuel nose with ripe, tangy fruit while preserving the resin-heavy Chem character. Guava Dawg buds have small rounded bright green nugs with thin orange hairs and a coating of frosty tiny white crystal trichomes. Flowers from Guava Dawg are usually thick, fat and densely packed together.
Guava D Strain Effects
Guava D Strain Positive Effects
- Users report relief from chronic stress
- May help with depression and mood swings
- Often used for chronic fatigue
- Users report appetite stimulation
- May help with chronic pain
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Guava D Strain Possible Negative Effects
- Dry Mouth
- Dry mouth
- Anxiety (in high doses)
- Paranoia (potential)
- Couch-lock (heavy use)
Guava D Strain Growing Information
Guava D (aka Guava Dawg) is an mostly indica from Top Dawg Seeds and can be cultivated indoors and outdoors (Where the plants will need a flowering time of ±60 days). Although Guava Dawg is known for some complexities behind its origin, the strain is fairly easy to grow, even for beginners. We suggest starting from feminized seeds. The Guava Dawg plant itself doesn't consume too much space, with the plant reaching an average height of 50 to 60 inches. The flowering time for an indoor Guava Dawg plant is approximately 8 to 10 weeks. You can prepare for harvest around late October if it's grown outdoors. With its complexity comes a certain ease of growth, making it an ideal entry-level choice among novice growers. Guava Dawg can be cultivated in a variety of settings – indoors, outdoors, and even in greenhouses. The photoperiod version of this strain is particularly easy to grow, making it an attractive option for both experienced and novice growers.
Guava D Strain Genetics
Guava D Strain Parent Strains
Frequently Asked Questions
How does Guava D make you feel?
Guava D is known to produce the following effects:
- Creative: 85%
- Euphoric: 80%
- Relaxed: 75%
- Giggly: 70%
- Focused: 65%
- Sleepy: 60%
- Couch-locked: 55%
What are the positive effects of Guava D?
Guava D has these reported positive effects:
- Users report relief from chronic stress
- May help with depression and mood swings
- Often used for chronic fatigue
- Users report appetite stimulation
- May help with chronic pain
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
What are the negative effects of Guava D?
Possible negative effects include:
- Dry Mouth
- Dry mouth
- Anxiety (in high doses)
- Paranoia (potential)
- Couch-lock (heavy use)
What does Guava D taste like?
Guava D has the following flavor profile:
- Berry
- Chemical
- Citrus
- Diesel
- Guava
- Tropical