Pineapple Guava | Disposable | 1g
About this strain: Pineapple Guava
Origin 1: Golden Pineapple × Pink Guava — One widely circulated version of Pineapple Guava is reported as a cross of Golden Pineapple and Pink Guava, leaning heavily into tropical candy terps with sharp pineapple rind, guava nectar, and lime zest over a faint diesel backbone. This expression tends to carry the brighter, more citrus-forward profile associated with the name, delivering ripe pineapple pulp and creamy fruit sweetness on the inhale with a softer vanilla finish underneath. Those familiar with it describe the high as upbeat, social, and mentally active without tipping into jittery territory, making it a common daytime pick for consumers chasing fruit-forward sativa hybrids.
Origin 2: Pineapple Express × Guava Gelato — A separate lineage ties Pineapple Guava to Pineapple Express crossed with Guava Gelato, shifting the profile slightly deeper into creamy dessert territory while keeping the tropical fruit core intact. This version usually trades some of the sharp citrus edge for heavier guava sweetness, smoother body effects, and a more relaxed finish overall. The experience is commonly associated with elevated mood, conversational energy, and mild physical ease that settles in gradually rather than hitting all at once.
Origin 3: New York retail cut — A third Pineapple Guava expression circulates through New York retail channels with genetics that are not consistently documented publicly, including dispensary listings connected to High End Marketplace. This cut still centers around tropical fruit aromatics but tends to lean sweeter and redder in profile, with softer guava candy notes replacing some of the brighter pineapple acidity found in other versions. Consumers commonly describe this phenotype as slightly heavier through the body while still maintaining the energetic, sociable identity associated with the Pineapple Guava name.
Across the different lineages, Pineapple Guava generally presents as a sativa-leaning hybrid built around tropical fruit intensity, dense trichome coverage, and extract-friendly resin production. Buds typically show lime-to-emerald green coloration with peach-to-tangerine pistils and ripe trichomes coating the surface. Two broad phenotype expressions commonly circulate: a sharper citrus-dominant cut and a softer, sweeter fruit-forward version with more body presence.
Top reported strain effects
Strain effects - Energetic EnergeticStrain effects - Uplifted Uplifted
Top reported strain flavors
- Citrus
- Sweet