gauva F recent harvest vapor report-
I needed indica meds asap so I vaporized these in the volcano as soon as they were fully dry. Most will be processed into live resin concentrate which is the fastest way I know to go from fresh plants to finished meds.
I kept about an eighth of each.
The red F on the left seems to be the offspring of the same male as f2 B#2 from my previous guava harvest and in-cross breeding project. Possibly the male that had red pollen pods based on the red coloration. Smells like onions like all the F, but it also has a hint of artificial / cleaning fluid sweetness and smoky smell similar to the B#2.
I vaporized this one a few days ago. I was feeling really sick, so I can’t really tell you about the high on this one.
But it really helped with my muscular condition symptoms. I was having worse muscle symptoms than I have had in a few years, no coordination ability, weakness, shaking, and spasms. After vaporizing it all afternoon, I was back to my normal level of function.
The guava is a really special line for muscular conditions and muscle healing.
The one on the right has a slightly louder smell, and appears to be the offspring of a different male. I really like the smell of this one. The most prominent smells are intense lightly cooked garlic, and white rice. There is also an acrid black coffee smell. Very nice.
Hitting this with the volcano, the rice and garlic flavors really carry through in the vapor as well as some additional sweet floral notes. Kind of like garlic and jasmine tea, and a pot of white rice cooking on the stove. Started with a slight rush, and then transitioned smoothly into a nice relaxing high.
(edit: after hitting it all afternoon, it is particularly psychoactive and very enjoyable.)
Good medicinal properties, this is definitely managing my muscular symptoms effectively.
Now that they are both completely shucked, I would estimate there are upwards of 350 seeds from each of these. I think this could be useful because the one medicinal quality that the guava lacks is migraine relief, and the maple leaf has proven to be an excellent medical strain for migraines.