Liz Taylor carries a certain poise—refined, composed, and quietly expressive rather than overtly loud. Developed by Purple City Genetics, this hybrid brings together Guava Tart × Egyptian Gold, settling into a nuanced 60% sativa / 40% indica balance that reflects both tropical sweetness and classic structure. The profile reads like a layered composition. Guava and soft tropical fruit lead, rounded by a faint creamy sweetness, before shifting into citrus zest and a lightly spiced, herbal finish. It’s not a blunt dessert profile—there’s restraint here, a dryness on the exhale that keeps the palate clean. Terpenes lean toward limonene and myrcene, with a subtle caryophyllene backbone adding depth. Visually and structurally, the plant favors elegance over bulk. Indoors, it typically reaches 110–150 cm, with an open architecture that allows light to travel through the canopy. Flowering completes in 65–72 days, producing 400–500 g/m² of resin-coated buds—dense but not overly compact, often showing soft green tones with hints of gold. Cultivation falls into the moderate difficulty range, requiring attention to airflow and canopy management rather than intensive intervention. Potency generally lands between 21–25% THC, with CBD below 1%. The effect unfolds in stages: an initial clear, uplifting mental shift—focused, slightly euphoric—followed by a steady, grounding body calm that avoids heaviness. It fits comfortably into daytime or early evening use and is often associated with stress reduction, mood balance, and mild physical relief. Potential drawbacks remain typical: dry mouth, dry eyes, and in higher doses, occasional lightheadedness or mental overstimulation. Liz Taylor ultimately presents as a composed hybrid—measured, aromatic, and built with a sense of balance that rewards attention rather than excess.
