Genetics:
Get ready to tickle your taste buds with the mouthwatering “Forbidden Fruit.” This exotic strain is a delicious blend of two fruity strains that led to its irresistible name. With its rich and juicy aroma and flavor, “Forbidden Fruit” is a symphony of flavors. Think tart cherry, citrusy tangerine, and a hint of pine, mango, and passionfruit candy. The strain’s parents, “Cherry Pie” and “Tangie,” created this delightful combination.
The buds of “Forbidden Fruit” are a feast for the eyes, boasting hues of red, scarlet, and burn sienna. With a dense and medium to large size, they feature red, purple and orange pistils and a frosty layer of trichomes. But let’s not forget the most important part. The fruity aroma combined with its delicious taste is what makes “Forbidden Fruit” a real treat. Imagine a tropical and sweet scent with a hint of citrus and earthiness. As for the taste, it’s a delightful blend of cherry, citrus, and tropical fruit flavors.
We can’t forget the effects. With a content that ranges from 20% to 25% or higher, “Forbidden Fruit” is not for the faint-hearted. It induces strong feelings of relaxation, euphoria, and overall well-being, making it perfect after a strenuous day or for relieving anxiety and tension. Medical hemp patients use it to combat stress, depression, and anxiety and relieve mild aches and pains.
Just remember, individual tolerance, metabolism, and other factors can play a role in how “Forbidden Fruit” affects you. So, go ahead, indulge in this playful and delicious strain!
Terps:
The most commonly found terpene in “Forbidden Fruit,” includes:
1. Limonene, a terp mostly known for its citrusy lemon-lime aroma and potential mood-enhancing effects.
2. Beta-Caryophyllene is a terp that exhibits spicy and peppery notes with potential anti-inflammatory properties.
3. Linalool, known for its floral scent, linalool is associated with potential calming and relaxing effects.
4. Terpinolene, a complex aroma with hints of pine, floral, skunk and herbal notes. It may have potential sedative and relaxing properties.
Please note that terpenes can interact with other compounds in hemp , and their effects can vary depending on the overall chemical profile of your final harvest, and usually based on your specific growing environment and cultivation technique.
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