Forbidden Fruit

(31 customer reviews)

Prepare to experience the flavour journey like no other with the Forbidden Fruit strain. This extraordinary indica-dominant hybrid (70% indica, 30% sativa) is the lovechild of Cherry Pie and Tangie. Forbidden Fruit captivating users with its unique characteristics and potent effects. A joy for the senses Forbidden Fruit lives up to its name with an irresistible aroma that fills the room with sweet, fruity notes. The fragrance is a delightful blend of citrus zest and subtle earthy undertones.
When consumed, this strain delivers a flavors that mirrors its scent, leaving a lingering sweetness on the palate. Potency and Effects With THC levels soaring between 20% and 26%, Forbidden Fruit is not for the faint of heart. Its effects cascade through the body and mind, providing users with deep relaxation that may be helpful for stress relief.

This marijuana  strain is ideal for evening use, as it can induce a sense of calm and tranquilly that may lead to peaceful sleep. For users seeking out the medical effects of forbidden fruit strain it may help with chronic pain management, anxiety, and appetite stimulation. Forbidden fruit buds are a true spectacle, showcasing dense, purple-tinged buds, bright orange pistils, and a thick coating of crystalline trichomes. Overall, forbidden fruit offers exceptionally quality buds at a bargain that can’t be beat.

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  1. Verified owner Jeneal Quiring (verified owner)

    The taste is delightful,price is right.

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