The Guice
The Guice
Weedstraindb™ Strain Profile
This profile is part of the Weedstraindb cannabis database, built to help patients, educators, and curious consumers understand strain names with more context and less hype.
The Guice
Classification: Balanced hybrid
Hook:
The Guice is a resin-heavy hybrid that combines Original Glue’s sticky potency with Orange Valley OG’s sharp citrus character, producing a loud mixture of sour orange, lemon cleaner, tropical fruit, hash, coffee, and earthy spice.
Lineage:
The Guice is widely attributed to Exotic Genetix and is most consistently reported as a cross of Original Glue, also known as GG4, and Orange Valley OG. Original Glue contributes heavy resin production, pungent earth, physical potency, and dense flower structure, while Orange Valley OG adds sour orange, lemon, kush, and an energetic cerebral opening. The Guice is sometimes incorrectly listed under the name Guicy G; however, Exotic Genetix identifies Guicy G as a separate offspring created from The Guice crossed with Triple OG.
Aroma / Flavor / Appearance:
The Guice commonly produces pungent sour orange, lemon cleaner, pineapple, sweet citrus, earthy hash, coffee, pepper, and spicy kush. Its flavor may begin with tart orange and tropical fruit before finishing with roasted coffee, soil, hash, and lingering fuel. Buds are generally dense, sticky, and heavily frosted, with bright-to-dark green coloration, fiery orange pistils, occasional purple expression, and thick trichome coverage inherited from the Original Glue side.
Effects & Use:
The Guice is generally described as euphoric, happy, giggly, talkative, creative, focused, and physically relaxed. The experience may begin with an alert social lift while gradually developing stronger body effects that can remain manageable during daytime activities at moderate amounts. Larger servings may become appetite-stimulating, mentally hazy, dizzying, or sleepy, making the cultivar’s ideal timing dependent on personal tolerance and phenotype.
Medical / Wellness Use:
Patients may look to The Guice for stress, low mood, fatigue, physical discomfort, headaches, appetite loss, or muscular tension. Its combination of mental uplift and physical relaxation may appeal to patients seeking functional relief without immediate sedation. Because stronger batches can become physically heavy or occasionally cause dizziness, newer patients may prefer a smaller starting amount.
Grow Notes:
The Guice is commonly described as a medium-to-tall, branching hybrid that performs well as a multi-topped shrub and flowers in approximately 56–63 days, although some phenotypes may need closer to 70 days. It has heavy yield potential and can develop wide fan leaves, dense flowers, and resin-coated branches that benefit from pruning, canopy training, and early support. Growers should prioritize strong light penetration, airflow, humidity control, odor filtration, and careful drying to preserve its intense sour-orange, lemon, coffee, hash, and fuel profile.
Lab Profile:
Public listings commonly place The Guice around 20–25% THC with minimal CBD, although individual commercial batches may test higher depending on phenotype, cultivation, harvest timing, and laboratory procedures. Frequently reported terpenes include myrcene, limonene, and caryophyllene, supporting its combination of herbal relaxation, sour citrus brightness, peppery spice, and physical potency. Some batches may also express pinene or additional tropical-fruit terpenes inherited from the Orange Valley OG side.
Patient Reminder
Strain names are not enough. Two products with the same strain name can feel different depending on grower, harvest, cure, storage, lab profile, terpene content, and individual biology.
Knowledge First. Always.
This page is for education and database reference only. It is not medical advice, product placement, or a promise of effects. Use lab results, labels, and personal tolerance when making real cannabis decisions.
