Type : Photoperiod
Sex : Feminized
Guz Strain Information Indica-dominant and built from Gelato #41 and Triangle Kush, Guz carries THC levels between 21% and 25%. The high begins with a calm mental shift that clears surface-level tension and slows mental activity without feeling abrupt. There is a noticeable easing into the experience rather than a sudden drop, which makes the transition feel smooth and controlled. Gelato genetics bring a light sweetness to the early stages, while Triangle Kush introduces a heavier, grounded structure that becomes more dominant as the effects settle in. As the experience builds, physical relaxation gradually takes over and becomes the dominant effect for the rest of the session. The body effect deepens in a slow wave, reducing tension and encouraging stillness without forcing complete sedation too early. Myrcene leads the terpene profile, reinforcing the heavier, sleepy undertone that develops later in the experience. Caryophyllene adds a soft, spicy edge that blends into the creamy gas notes, giving the smoke a slight bite underneath its smooth finish. The overall effect remains steady and layered, gradually shifting from calm mental ease into full-body relaxation that suits nighttime use or extended rest. Growing Guz Strain Guz grows with a compact, bushy structure that reflects its strong indica lineage and stable growth pattern. It develops dense foliage and strong lateral branching that supports heavy bud formation during bloom. Because the canopy can become thick, light defoliation helps maintain airflow and improves light reach to lower bud sites during cultivation. Indoors, Guz stays at a medium height with minimal stretch after flowering begins, making it manageable in smaller grow spaces. It also responds well to training techniques that open the canopy and improve overall light distribution across the plant. Flowering takes around 8 to 9 weeks, with resin production steadily increasing in the final stages as buds develop a dense, frosted look. The aroma strengthens during late flowering, blending sweet fruit notes with deeper gas, especially in enclosed spaces. Outdoors, Guz performs best in temperate climates with low humidity and is typically ready for harvest by early October, producing compact, resin-heavy buds with a layered profile of sweetness, fuel, and earth.
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