Guava Auto: FastBuds' Tropical Autoflower for the Impatient Grower
Guava Auto brings FastBuds' rapid genetics and modern potency to Canadian gardens. At 28% THC and a dead-even 50/50 hybrid split, this autoflowering cultivar bridges the gap between sativa energy and indica comfort without demanding a strict light schedule. From seed drop to dried buds, expect completion in just 8–9 weeks—a genuine advantage for growers in Ontario, the Prairies, or anywhere a short season is the norm. Tropical fruit flavours and a functional high make this strain stand out among fast-finishing options.
Cultivation Notes for Canadian Conditions
Guava Auto thrives indoors under consistent 18–20 hour light cycles and outdoors from late spring through early autumn. Canadian outdoor growers in temperate zones (coastal BC, southern Ontario) can aim for May–June planting and expect mature plants by September. The autoflowering trait means no photoperiod juggling; simply plant and let the calendar do the work. Indoors, maintain 20–24°C day temperatures and moderate humidity (45–55%) to prevent mould in damp climates like the Maritimes. Feed a balanced veg schedule early, then shift to bloom nutrients by week 3–4. Root health is paramount: good drainage and aeration prevent the waterlogging that kills fast autos in wet seasons. Monitor for spider mites in dry indoor setups.
Effects, Flavour & Best Moments
Guava Auto delivers a cerebral lift balanced by gentle body ease—ideal for daytime social use or creative work without sedation. The 28% THC commands respect; new consumers should dose cautiously. Dominant terp profiles lean toward limonene and myrcene, painting a guava-forward taste with subtle citrus undertones and a hint of tropical warmth on exhale. Growers report a clear-headed euphoria that fades into mild relaxation, making this strain suitable for afternoon gaming, artistic projects, or casual social settings. Best enjoyed in the late morning or early evening when energy peaks.




