GUAVA COOKIES 30% THCA FLOWER - SATIVA-DOMINANT HYBRID
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Guava Cookies 30% THCA Flower (Sativa-Dominant Hybrid): Flavor, Terpene Profile, and What to Expect
Guava Cookies THCA flower is a sativa-dominant hybrid celebrated for its bright, tropical fruit character layered over a warm, “fresh-baked cookie” sweetness. Many strain references describe it as ~70% sativa / 30% indica, commonly tied to Girl Scout Cookies × C99 Pineapple Willy genetics. AllBud+1
If you’re shopping specifically for “30% THCA” Guava Cookies, keep in mind that cannabinoid potency and terpene percentages can shift by grow, cure, and batch. A published COA for “Guava Cookies THCA Hemp” from Marin Analytics, for example, shows THCA ~25.6% and Δ9-THC ~0.27% for that specific sample—helpful context for what “high THCA” often looks like in real testing. Green Diamond Group
What is THCA flower?
THCA (tetrahydrocannabinolic acid) is the naturally occurring cannabinoid found in raw cannabis/hemp flower. When heated (smoked, vaped, or otherwise decarboxylated), THCA converts into THC. That’s why THCA flower is often chosen by consumers looking for a traditional “flower-style” experience, while still shopping within hemp-market categories where applicable.
Guava Cookies strain background and vibe
Guava Cookies is typically described as a “vibrant sativa-leaner” with a flavor name that fits: tropical guava + sweet cookie dough + a little spice/earth. AllBud+1
Commonly described aroma and flavor notes
Expect a profile along these lines (especially in well-cured, terpene-rich batches):
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Tropical guava & fruit punch sweetness
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Pineapple/citrus brightness
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Nutty, bakery-cookie undertones
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Light spice and earthy depth AllBud+1
Guava Cookies terpene profile
Terpenes can vary a lot from one farm to another, but Guava Cookies is repeatedly associated with a fruit-forward trio—pinene, myrcene, and limonene—with additional supporting terpenes showing up depending on the cut and cultivation style. Sativa University+1
Dominant terpenes often reported
1) Pinene
Brings a crisp, fresh, “green” brightness that can read as pine, herbs, or even a clean tropical lift in fruity strains. Guava Cookies is frequently described as pinene-forward. Sativa University
2) Myrcene
Adds a deeper, rounded base—often perceived as earthy, musky, or “fruit skin” richness—helping the tropical top notes feel fuller. Sativa University
3) Limonene
Contributes that zesty citrus sparkle (think sweet citrus peel) that pushes Guava Cookies into “bright tropical dessert” territory. Sativa University
Common supporting terpenes you may see on COAs
Depending on batch, Guava Cookies strain listings also commonly include:
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Caryophyllene (peppery/spice warmth)
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Humulene (earthy/woody balance)
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Linalool (soft floral sweetness)
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Terpinolene / Ocimene (light, airy, sweet-herbal fruit notes) PREZE
How that terpene mix tends to taste:
When pinene + limonene lead, Guava Cookies can come across sparkly, tropical, and “fresh.” When myrcene + caryophyllene rise, it often feels richer, warmer, and more cookie/spice-forward.
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