Guava Fig

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parents Guava Fig [Fig Farms] Double Grape

bred by Mephisto Genetics

Published by @seedbot.cannadb.org

Lean
70/30 indica-leaning hybrid indicasativa

About

She’s short, squat and thicker than a bowl of oatmeal.

Guava Fig is squat, stacked, loud. She’s got mouth-watering flavour and a potency that doesn’t play polite. Fruit-forward with a filthy funk underneath and couch-lock goodnight like no other. 

In early development she stays compact, building a tight, bushy structure with short internodes and a robust central meristem. Lateral growth is strong and eager, forming a dense canopy that fills out quickly. She adapts well to gentle training, but even with minimal intervention she naturally sets up an even spread of productive bud sites with strong light exposure across the top.

Guava Fig can show pre-flower pistils earlier than expected, then pause briefly while structural development catches up. She also runs leafier than average, producing heavy fan foliage that can crowd the canopy if left unmanaged. Early defoliation and airflow planning are beneficial, particularly through the mid canopy, where light penetration makes a clear difference to overall performance.

Nutritionally, Guava Fig responds best to a steady, measured approach. She prefers consistency over aggressive feeding shifts, particularly as she transitions into flower. A balanced programme with gradual adjustments will support her dense growth and help maintain momentum through the later stages of bloom.

As she matures, Guava Fig produces long spears of rounded floral clusters that begin spaced and fill in heavily during the second half of flowering. Bract development is pronounced, with a bud structure that carries clear Double Grape influence. Resin production is heavy, tacky, and glue-like, building rapidly into late flower and delivering a striking frost-laden finish. Colour expression can vary through senescence, occasionally showing softer purple or warmer fades, though the dominant impression is trichome coverage.

Aromatically, she shifts in character as she develops. On the vine she leans bright and candy-forward with a slightly sour edge, showing pink Starburst and guava sweetness. Through dry and cure, a skunk-forward, sulphuric funk becomes more dominant, pushing the fruit into the background. Grinding reintroduces the brighter notes, with guava and Concord grape taking the lead and sour candy following behind. On the palate, the flavour translates clearly, candied strawberry and mulled grapes through the inhale, sour candy lifting the mid-notes, and a lingering skunky finish that remains present on the exhale.

The effects are immediate and decisive. Onset begins with a strong cerebral push, then transitions quickly into full-body couchlock that intensifies with continued use. Sedative, intoxicating, and firmly geared toward experienced smokers, Guava Fig is not beginner-friendly. She’s for those looking to turn the lights out, and a clear example of just how hard an autoflower can hit when potency and flavour are both pushed to the limit.

Genetics

Generation
F5
Seed availability
  • Feminized
  • Autoflower

Cultivation

Cycle time
75–85 days full run from sprout
Height
55–80 cm
Yield
70–110 g per plant
Difficulty
Intermediate
Odour
Medium odour

Flavors

  • Fruity
  • Sour
  • Spicy

Lineage

Guava Fig [Fig Farms]
Guava Fig

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