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Frosted Guava Seeds

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Potency Profile

Strength: High +

Duration: 3 Hours +

THC

22% - 25%

CBD

0.5% - 1%

THC percentages can vary with
growers techniques, conditions,
and grow formulas.

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Frosted Guava Feminized Seeds Are:

  • Feminized Seeds: Most Popular because Female marijuana plants are the only ones that produce "buds” (flowers), which contains the THC, CBN, and CBD.
  • Photoperiod Seeds:  For outdoor cultivation photoperiod plants are seasonal. Will usually start to flower in August. For Indoor cultivation photoperiod plants will only start to flower when it's exposed 12 hours or more of uninterrupted darkness.
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What are Frosted Guava Genetics?

Frosted Guava marijuana seeds were created by crossing Guava x Frosted Skywalker, combining tropical fruit sweetness with heavy, sky-high relaxation.

Frosted Guava THC: 22–25% Powerful Indica Strength

This indica-dominant powerhouse packs THC levels between 22–25%, making it a serious choice for people who want a strain that actually delivers when it’s time to unwind.

Frosted Guava Potency: A Heavy Nighttime Experience

Because of its strength and heavy nighttime effects, this one is best saved for evenings, late nights, or lazy weekends when there’s nothing left on the to-do list. With potency like this, Frosted Guava isn’t really built for beginners. This is more of a “clear your schedule and relax” kind of smoke.

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Frosted Guava Strain

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Guava X Frosted Skywalker
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Afghan X Skywalker OG
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Stardawg Frosted Zin
Indica     Sativa
CBD     Hybrid

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What Are The Effects of Frosted Guava?

Users Reviews
Deep Relaxation: 87%
Euphoric: 84%
Calm: 82%
Body High: 78%
Sleepy: 76%
Munchies: 63%
Sensual: 53%

Frosted Guava High: Deep Relaxation, Happy Vibes & Late-Night Calm

This tropical, resin-coated indica is all about deep relaxation and feel-good vibes. The high usually starts with a smooth wave of calm that settles behind the eyes and quickly melts into a warm, soothing body buzz. Stress from the day starts to fade, your mood lifts, and everything just feels easier. Laughter comes easier, music hits a little deeper, and the whole vibe shifts into that mellow, carefree headspace people look for at the end of a long day.

As the effects build, that mellow body relaxation spreads from head to toe, making it perfect for kicking back on the couch, watching a movie, or just zoning out and enjoying the moment. Appetite tends to ramp up along the way, so don’t be surprised if those late-night snack cravings suddenly show up. The relaxed, happy headspace can also spark a playful, affectionate mood, which is why many people enjoy this tropical indica when they’re looking to slow down, connect, and enjoy the evening.

Because the effects lean heavily toward calm, comfort, and full-body relaxation, this isn’t really the kind of smoke people reach for when they need energy or motivation. Instead, it shines brightest after a long day, when the goal is to relax, let the stress roll off your shoulders, and settle into a peaceful nighttime vibe.

Responsible marijuana use within one's tolerance levels can produce pleasant effects- avoid excessive intake.

Can Frosted Guava Help Medically?

Users Reviews
Chronic Pain: 86%
Anxiety: 84%
Insomnia: 82%
Inflammation: 78%
Muscle Spasms: 69%
Depression: 59%
Nausea: 53%

Frosted Guava Medical Benefits: Pain Relief, Stress Reduction & Sleep Support

This potent indica powerhouse has become a go-to for people looking for real, full-body relief when their body just feels worn down. The deep physical relaxation this strain delivers makes it especially popular among people dealing with arthritis, chronic pain, muscle tension, fibromyalgia discomfort, and inflammation. As the body begins to loosen up, many people notice that built-up tension starts to melt away, allowing the muscles to finally relax.

The calming mental side can be just as helpful. Many people turn to this relaxing evening strain when they’re dealing with PTSD, depression, stress, anxiety, or mood swings linked to bipolar-related tension. The mellow headspace helps quiet racing thoughts and makes it easier to slow things down mentally, which can make overwhelming days feel a lot more manageable.

Because the relaxation runs deep, this soothing nighttime favorite is also commonly used by people struggling with insomnia, especially when pain, stress, or mental tension makes it difficult to fall asleep. Once the calming effects take over, many people find it much easier to drift into a deeper, more restful sleep.

The heavy body relaxation can also help when migraines, tension headaches, or muscle tightness start building up. On top of that, the appetite-stimulating side of this strain makes it a popular choice for people dealing with nausea or loss of appetite, especially when tough cancer treatments make it hard to eat.

While many users report relief, cannabis affects everyone differently. Reported effects are based on consumer experiences and may vary from person to person. Always consult a healthcare professional before using cannabis medically.

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How Does Frosted Guava Taste?

Users Reviews
Guava: 77%
Sweet: 76%
Berries: 69%
Mangos: 62%
Citrus: 59%

Frosted Guava Flavor: Sweet Tropical Fruit with Creamy Citrus Candy Notes

This tropical dessert strain delivers a sweet burst of ripe guava and juicy tropical fruit the moment you take a hit. The inhale is smooth and fruity, with hints of citrus and sugary candy-like sweetness, while the exhale leaves behind a light creamy finish with a touch of earthy depth that keeps the flavor balanced.

That bold flavor profile comes from a terpene lineup led by myrcene, which helps drive the rich tropical fruit notes, limonene adding bright citrus highlights, and caryophyllene bringing in a subtle peppery bite on the finish. The result is a sweet, fruity, tropical smoke with a smooth dessert-like aftertaste that keeps people coming back for another hit.

How Does Frosted Guava Smell?

Users Reviews
Pungent: 82%
Fruity: 81%
Melon: 76%
Floral: 62%
Earthy: 59%

Frosted Guava Aroma: Loud Guava, Citrus Zest, and Sugary Tropical Terpenes

This fruit–packed plant starts throwing off a sweet guava and juicy tropical fruit aroma as soon as flowering kicks in. As the buds mature, the scent gets louder, filling the grow space with bright citrus, sugary fruit, and a light creamy sweetness with just a hint of earthy depth.

Crack open a finished bud and the smell really pops. Ripe guava, tropical candy, and fresh citrus zest hit the nose right away, followed by a faint spicy edge. That aroma comes from myrcene driving the sweet tropical fruit notes, limonene adding the citrus brightness, and caryophyllene bringing a subtle peppery finish that keeps the scent bold and well balanced.

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The Frosted Guava Terpenes & Dominant Terpenes

Frosted Guava Terpenes

Terpenes creates the scents and flavors - they vary depending on the growing conditions, curing process, and individual plant phenotypical expression.

Frosted Guava Strain Difficulty: What Every Grower Should Know

Grower Feedback
Frosted Guava is a beginner-friendly strain that grows well both indoors and outdoors, making it a solid choice if you’re planting your first crop. The plants usually stay medium height with strong, sturdy branches, so they’re easy to manage in grow tents or outdoor gardens. With basic care and a stable environment, growers can expect heavy, resin-coated buds and rewarding yields without needing a bunch of advanced growing techniques.

Flowering Time 65-75 Days tiny leaf

-- Outdoor Grow (Full Sun / In Ground) --
Height: 5-7 Ft Plus
Yield: 1 1/2 - 2 Plus lbs. Cured

How to Grow Frosted Guava Strain: A Step-by-Step Cultivation Guide

Mold & Pest Resistance of Frosted Guava

Frosted Guava plants show moderate resistance to common garden pests and mold when grown in well-managed conditions. This guava-forward indica produces thick, resin-soaked buds that stack tightly along the branches as flowering progresses. Yields can get impressive, but once those chunky flowers start packing on size, keeping fresh air moving through the plant becomes important. Dense buds can trap moisture if humidity rises too much, especially late in flower. Keeping air moving and giving your plants enough room to breathe makes a big difference.

Spraying Holi Moli Eliminator from veg through flower helps stay ahead of mold and mildew, bud rot, and pests like fungus gnats, thrips, aphids, and spider mites.

Branch Support for Frosted Guava

As flowering advances, this guava-sweet powerhouse starts building weighty, resin-covered colas that can put real pressure on the branches. Stakes, trellis netting, or plant yoyos help keep everything standing tall and prevent limbs from bending or snapping as buds swell. Extra support also helps keep the canopy level so light reaches more bud sites during the final weeks of flower.

Nutrient Sensitivity

These Guava × Frosted Skywalker genetics usually respond best to steady, balanced feeding instead of heavy nutrient pushes. Overfeeding, especially too much nitrogen during flower, can slow development and throw off nutrient uptake. Keep an eye on pH to make sure nutrient uptake stays balanced. Looking for an easy feeding solution? Holi Moli Juice is a one-bottle setup designed for cannabis from start to finish. It helps drive healthy growth, boost terpene expression, and produce thick, resin-drenched buds without overcomplicating your routine.

Stretching & Canopy Management of Frosted Guava

This relaxing indica-leaning strain shows a moderate stretch during the first couple weeks after the flip, but it’s usually easy to manage with a little planning. Pro Tip for indoor growers: Make the switch to 12/12 while plants are still on the shorter side around 20 to 24 inches so the stretch doesn’t get away from you and throw off your canopy.

Odor Control

Once flowering begins, the aroma starts getting loud fast. The grow space fills with sweet guava, sugary fruit notes, creamy undertones, and a faint earthy spice, and the smell only intensifies as harvest approaches. Growing inside? Make sure you’ve got a good carbon filter in place. Outside, it’s smart to keep some distance and avoid tight areas, because once flowering wraps up, this one gets loud.

How to Germinate Frosted Guava Seeds

Want to kick things off the right way? This potent strain performs best when they start strong from day one. Getting roots established early helps this resin-heavy strain build a sturdy structure and support heavier bud production later on. Follow Holi Moli’s germination and transplanting guide to encourage quick sprouting, strong taproot development, and steady early growth. When the roots take hold early, plants grow more evenly and handle the transition into flower much better.

Indoor to Outdoor Transition

When moving plants outdoors after starting them indoors, the transition needs to be handled carefully. Keep your indoor lighting at 14 to 15 hours so plants don’t experience a sharp change. Avoid full sun right away, since it can burn the leaves. Begin in partial shade, then slowly introduce more direct sunlight over several days. A light-colored shade cloth can help protect plants as they adjust.

A drop in light duration of 25% or more will trigger flowering, and once it begins, it cannot be reversed. For example, switching from 18 hours indoors to around 13.5 hours outdoors in early spring meets that threshold. Always check daylight hours before transitioning.

Frosted Guava Outdoors: Mediterranean Sun & Heavy Harvests

Mediterranean climates are an excellent environment for growing Frosted Guava weed strain outdoors. Long hours of direct sunlight combined with naturally drier air allow this fruity cannabis strain to develop thick, resin-loaded flowers as the season progresses. Warm daytime temperatures help buds bulk up while lower humidity keeps the compact colas comfortable as they finish ripening. Under these stable conditions, plants can produce heavy, trichome-packed flowers that finish sticky and extremely aromatic by harvest.

Where you plant matters more than most people realize. Pick a spot that gets full sun most of the day with a steady natural breeze moving through the area. Avoid planting next to fences, buildings, or tight garden corners that block moving air. When that circulation gets restricted, heat and moisture can build up around the plants, slowing growth and causing issues later in flower.

With strong sunlight and and good breeze, this indica usually develops thick central stems and sturdy lateral branches capable of supporting large flower clusters. When plants don’t get steady, full sun, they tend to stretch out and lose their compact structure. This often leads to thinner branches that struggle to hold heavy buds later on. That kind of stress can also increase the chances of hermie issues.

Trying to decide between fabric bags and plastic pots? Fabric grow bags are the better option for container growing. They promote better drainage, improve root aeration, and help regulate soil temperatures during hot parts of the day. Plastic pots tend to heat up fast in direct sun, which can overheat the root zone and slow plant growth.

Give your grow bags a little lift instead of placing them straight on hot or cold surfaces. This helps keep root temperatures consistent and prevents stress that can slow development. As your plants start to fill out, make sure they have enough room between them so air can circulate and branches don’t crowd each other. Need help with spacing? Use the guide below.

  • 10-gallon bags – space 3.5–4 feet apart
  • 15-gallon bags – space 4.5–5 feet apart
  • 20-gallon bags – space 5–6 feet apart

Bigger grow bags give roots more room to spread out, which can translate into stronger growth and heavier yields. Smaller bags, on the other hand, help keep plants more compact and easier to manage when space is tight. Choose the size that matches your setup and your overall grow goals.

Even in drier climates, tightly stacked indica-style flowers can still trap moisture late in bloom. Prune lower branches and thin crowded interior growth to keep air circulating through the plant. Water earlier in the day so soil has time to dry before evening.

Looking for a simple way to keep issues in check? Holi Moli Eliminator is an easy foliar spray you can run throughout your grow to help protect against pests and mold while keeping plants healthy.

Frosted Guava in Subtropical Climates: Managing Heat & Humidity

Subtropical climates can still produce strong Frosted Guava harvests, but you’ll need to stay on top of humidity and keep air moving through your grow. This relaxing indica-leaning variety handles warm temperatures well, but when high heat combines with heavy humidity, plant performance can slow if spacing and canopy airflow aren’t properly managed.

Start with a wide-open grow area that gets full sun and a steady natural breeze throughout the day. Stay away from fences, walls, or buildings that block moving air. When circulation gets limited, heat and moisture can build up around those thick flower clusters as they develop later in bloom.

Because humidity spikes are common in subtropical regions, canopy management becomes important. Remove lower growth and thin interior branches so air can move freely through the plant. A slightly more open structure allows the canopy to dry faster, helping reduce moisture buildup around developing buds.

Water plants early in the morning so the root zone can absorb moisture before temps climb. If daytime highs regularly push past 90°F, consider using white shade cloth during peak heat to reduce plant stress while still allowing sunlight through. Avoid black shade cloth, which absorbs heat and can raise canopy temperatures.

Consistent sunlight helps the Frosted Guava strain develop strong main stems and thick supporting branches, allowing the plant to hold heavy buds through late flower. When plants don’t get consistent, full sun and end up in partial shade, they’ll often stretch upward chasing the light. This can lead to tall, lanky growth with weaker branches that struggle to hold heavier buds later on. That kind of stress can also raise the risk of hermie traits showing up.

For container growers, fabric grow bags are ideal in hot, humid environments. They improve root oxygen levels, drain excess water quickly, and help regulate soil temperatures during extreme heat.

Keep your grow bags raised off hot surfaces so the roots don’t overheat, which can slow growth and hold your plants back. As these resin-loaded plants start putting on size, giving them enough room to spread out helps prevent crowding and allows fresh air to move freely between branches. If you need a reference for spacing, follow the guide below.

  • 10-gallon bags – leave 3.5–4 feet of space
  • 15-gallon bags – leave 4.5–5 feet of space
  • 20-gallon bags – leave 5–6 feet of space

Looking to stay ahead of pests and mold? Work Holi Moli Eliminator into your routine. It’s a simple foliar spray that helps keep mildew, bud rot, and bugs under control as your plants grow.

Frosted Guava Outdoors: Temperate Climates & Beating Early Frost

Temperate regions can produce excellent Frosted Guava yields, but growers should stay aware of changing fall weather. Cooler nights, rising humidity, and occasional rain mean moisture control becomes increasingly important as flowering progresses and harvest season approaches.

Getting plants off to an early start helps significantly in these climates. Germinate seeds indoors in early spring, then transplant outdoors once night temperatures stay consistently above 50°F. Starting early allows plants to establish a stronger root system before cooler evenings and unpredictable weather begin appearing later in the season.

Location has a big impact on how your plants perform. Go with a wide-open spot that gets full sun and a steady natural breeze throughout the day. Keep plants away from fences, buildings, or tight corners where moving air gets blocked. When circulation is limited, moisture can hang around inside the plant once those bulky flower clusters start forming.

Plenty of direct sunlight helps the Frosted Guava strain build sturdy main stems and strong side branches, giving the plant the support it needs to carry heavy buds late into flower. When plants aren’t getting consistent direct sunlight and end up in partial shade, they tend to stretch upward and grow spindly. This leads to weaker branches that struggle to hold heavier buds later on. That kind of stress can also increase the likelihood of hermie issues.

Fabric grow bags are a solid choice for container growing since they promote better drainage, allow the roots to breathe, and help keep soil temps more balanced. Plastic pots, especially in direct sun, can heat up fast, which can overheat the soil and put stress on the roots.

Keep your grow bags raised off the ground so the root zone isn’t exposed to hot or cold surfaces that can stress the roots and slow overall growth. As your plants start to spread out and fill in, giving them proper space becomes more important than most realize. Extra room between plants helps reduce trapped moisture and keeps things healthier overall. Fabric bag size and spacing for healthy plants:

  • 10-gallon bags – allow 3.5–4 feet of space
  • 15-gallon bags – allow 4.5–5 feet of space
  • 20-gallon bags – allow 5–6 feet of space

Water earlier in the day so the soil has time to dry out before cooler nighttime temps set in. As buds start to thicken up, they can hold onto moisture during damp conditions, so trimming lower growth and opening up the plant helps keep air moving through it.

If rain appears late in the season, a simple rain cover or small greenhouse structure can help keep developing buds dry. Running Holi Moli Eliminator during the grow cycle also helps protect plants from mold pressure and unwanted insects that often appear during unpredictable fall weather.

Indoor Growing Frosted Guava: Dense Buds & Resin-Rich Growth

Frosted Guava is a great choice for indoor growers, where controlled conditions help bring out chunky, resin-coated buds and strong terpene production. These plants usually develop a sturdy, bushy structure with strong side branching, allowing bud sites to stack evenly across the canopy as flowering progresses. When temperatures and humidity stay dialed in, plants finish with solid, resin-coated flowers known for their loud aroma and sticky trichome coverage.

Lighting can make or break your indoor grow. This is not the place to cut corners. Weak lighting can lead to stunted plants, airy buds, lower resin production, and smaller harvests. Strong lights that mimic the power of natural sunlight are essential indoors. Full-spectrum LEDs are ideal. Many growers run 6500K during veg and switch to 3000K–3500K for flower, but here at Holi Moli our growers run 6500K from start to finish and consistently see chunky, trichome-rich buds with bold terpene expression.

Aim for 75–80°F during lights-on and allow temperatures to drop to 65–70°F during lights-off. Minor swings are usually tolerated, but stable conditions help flowers develop more evenly late in bloom.

Humidity should stay around 55–65% during vegetative growth, then gradually drop to 40–50% in early flower, finishing around 35–40% during late bloom. As the buds thicken, keeping moisture levels in check becomes more important since compact colas can trap humidity near harvest.

Give plants about 2.5–3 feet of space so air can move through the canopy as it fills in. 5–7 gallon fabric grow bags work especially well indoors, providing enough root space for healthy growth while still keeping plants manageable inside grow tents.

You’ll notice a moderate stretch during the first couple weeks after the flip, so planning ahead helps keep the canopy even. Topping early, gentle LST, or running a SCROG net can help distribute growth and ensure light reaches more bud sites. Pro Tip: Make the flip to 12/12 when your plants are about 20–24 inches tall, typically around week 5–6, so you can stay in control of the stretch and keep your grow nice and even.

As flowering moves along, the aroma becomes much stronger. The grow room begins filling with sweet guava, fruity candy notes, and creamy undertones with a faint earthy kick. Running a carbon filter is strongly recommended indoors. Keep oscillating fans moving air through the canopy and use a dehumidifier if needed to maintain proper humidity levels. Good airflow helps prevent mold while strengthening branches and keeping the grow environment balanced.

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How to Grow Frosted Guava Marijuana:

  • To germinate your Frosted Guava Marijuana seeds it's best to create an atmosphere indoors of Spring time temperatures. 75F 24/7 is optimal.
  • For Frosted Guava Marijuana Indoor cultivation use topping and low stress training techniques during vegetative stage to maximize yield.
  • For Frosted Guava Marijuana outdoor cultivation make sure to choose a spot in your garden that receives at least 8 hours of direct sunlight every day and accommodates for it's size.
  • Harvesting Frosted Guava Marijuana usually takes place early to mid-October outdoors and indoor plants about 2 months after setting lights to only 12 hrs per day.
  • Curing Frosted Guava Marijuana using the traditional method involves drying your cannabis slowly over the course of a few weeks in a controlled environment.

Frosted Guava Buds: Dense, Frosty & Crystal-Coated

Frosted Guava buds grow thick, chunky, and tightly packed, with a firm, weighty feel rather than anything light or airy. Expect solid colas stacked with swollen calyxes and coated in a heavy layer of sparkling trichomes, giving the flowers a frosty, sugar-dusted look. The buds usually show rich emerald green tones with bright orange pistils weaving through the resin-heavy flowers, making them really pop visually.

Purple shades can sometimes appear when night temperatures drop late in flower, bringing out hints of lavender or violet along the sugar leaves or outer edges of the buds. Under normal conditions, the flowers stay deep green and heavily frosted, though cooler temps near harvest can sometimes bring out subtle purple accents that add serious bag appeal.

Bud appearance changes with growers techniques, climate, grow formulas, and drying / curing.

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Kills insects and their eggs within seconds.

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What are the highest THC strains?

  • Fat Bastard - With up to 38% THC this Hybrid is the highest THC strain around. Big Fat Buds!
  • Godfather OG - With THC levels up to 34% This old school strain is a great choice.
  • Gush Mints - New and exciting with THC levels up around 33% +. Tight frosty nuggets.
  • Velvet Lushers - High THC at 33% +. A great yield, easy to grow. Good looking bud!
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