Guava #1 from Seeds from the Igloo
Lineage: |
(W1347) x (W1347 x LPS) |
Family: |
Unknown or mixed family |
Origin: |
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Region: |
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Genotype: |
Mixed, primarily Sativa |
Indoor Maturation: |
55 to 60 days |
Outdoor Maturation: |
- |
Sex Possibilities: |
Standard (M/F) |
Stature: |
- |
Yield: |
5 |
Odor Level: |
- |
Odor Description: |
- |
Taste Level: |
- |
Taste Description: |
pleasant tasting and some undertones of skunky hash |
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Breeder's Description - 'Guava #1'
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The Guava #1 is a backcross line created by crossing the W1347 x LPS (Hells relief F1) back to the original mother clone W1347 (Guava) which was created by Dman. W1347 is a selected clone from some seeds Dman made and is a combination of Bluegrass seeds, WhiteMrNice and Serious Seeds AK47.
The LPS is short for "Local purple Sativa" and denotes a Sativa cultivar originating in the Northern Temperate climatic zone region of NSW Australia.
Order of crosses used in the Guava#1 creation are as follows:
(W1347) x (W1347 x LPS)
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Grower reports: 2 |
Grower Report: utopiate |
Guava #1 from Seeds from the Igloo |
Overall Rating: |
6 |
Effect: |
Nicely balanced |
Potency: |
5 |
Stature: |
Somewhat short and squat |
Yield: |
6 |
Phenotype: |
Mixed, primarily Sativa |
Ease: |
5 |
Indoor: |
55 to 60 days |
Appearance: |
7 |
Outdoor: |
- |
Odor Level: |
5 |
Odor: |
A pleasant, tropical fruit aroma |
Taste Level: |
8 |
Taste: |
Tropical fruit, with a hint of coal tar |
Grower's Tils: |
8 |
Sexes: |
Standard (M/F) |
SI Rating: |
Not Listed |
Vintage: |
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Guava no 1 is a fun plant to grow, though it's variety of phenotypes may not be to everyone's taste. I have grown out six females, that ranged from an Indica dom that had no stretch going into 12/12, to a LPS (god bless her) influenced pheno that may have tripled in height upon the onset of flowering. The Guava I have in the mother room leans toward the Indica and Mrs. U swears by it for period pains, I don't like it but taste is subjective.
As a plant, I found it forgiving, though it seemed to be a bellweather for flying problems that would spread, ie thrips. Not a gross feeder, though seemed to enjoy a dose of epsom salts around four weeks into flowering, and don't we all, vicar.
I have grown several Seeds from the Igloo, and would say that I knew Aussie Bush and Guava no 1 is no AB, (nor LPS come to that). But if you fancy a sort of un-dutched tropical treat that may be good for period pains, and don't have thrips in your space, this could be your holy grail.
Guava no 1 is an easy cultivar to grow, though seems to react badly to chemical over-fertilization (observation through a hydronaut friend) and is a thrip magnet (my own observation).
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Garden Information for this report |
Bloom Wattage Used: |
410w to 1000w |
Average Plant Height: |
30 |
Average Yield per Plant: |
1.15 |
Pruning or Plant Style: |
Perpetual Harvest |
Fertilization: |
Organically fed |
At present I flower in 16 square foot of space, using a 400w HPS and a 250 MH (air cooled), large passive intake, 5in Lti fan for extraction. My medium is a DIY organic mix. I supplement the soil by adding my comfrey/alfalfa/nettle tea as and when the plants need it, which is how I water. I still use fossilised seabird guano as a flowering 'mulch' but will be phasing that out when I run out as I don't want dead sea birds on my conscience. Ironic really.
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Grower Report: Echo |
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Overall Rating: |
8 |
Effect: |
Nicely balanced |
Potency: |
6 |
Stature: |
Average size |
I received my Guava #1 seeds via an old friend direct from the breeder. The results more than made up for the mistakes from my 1... continued
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