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Forbidden Fruit Feminized Seeds

Forbidden Fruit is an indulgent Indica-dominant hybrid known for its deep purple hues and a sensational terpene profile of tropical fruit and cherries.

Key facts

Seed typeFeminized
GeneticsCherry Pie x Tangie
BreederChameleon Extracts / Various Breeders
THC24%
CBD0.1%
Indica / Sativa70% Indica / 30% Sativa
Flowering time8-9 Weeks
Yield (indoor)450-500g/m²
Yield (outdoor)600-800g/plant
Height90-120cm
DifficultyModerate
Price (from)$59.99
AvailabilityIn stock

About Forbidden Fruit Feminized Seeds

Forbidden Fruit is a masterpiece of cannabis breeding, merging the delectable Cherry Pie with the award-winning Tangie. This Feminized version ensures that every seed becomes a resin-producing female, perfect for growers looking for high-quality yields without the hassle of sexing plants. Visually, Forbidden Fruit is a stunner, often displaying dark forest green foliage accented by deep shades of purple and bright orange pistils.

The terpene profile is perhaps the most defining characteristic of Forbidden Fruit. It offers a complex bouquet that smells like a mixture of overripe tropical fruits, sweet cherries, and a sharp citrus edge inherited from its Tangie parent. On the exhale, you'll notice smooth earthy notes and a lingering sweetness that makes it one of the most flavorful strains available on the market today.

In terms of effects, Forbidden Fruit delivers a hard-hitting physical relaxation that starts in the head and quickly melts throughout the body. While it provides a sense of mental euphoria, its primary strength lies in its ability to soothe muscles and calm the mind. It is ideal for evening use, as higher doses can lead to a peaceful and uninterrupted night's sleep.

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Growing tips

To bring out the deep purple and blue hues, expose the plant to slightly cooler nighttime temperatures during the final weeks of flowering. Ensure excellent airflow as the dense buds are susceptible to botrytis.

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