Forbidden Fruit

    Hybrid 21% THC

At a Glance

Feelings: Euphoric, Relaxed, Hungry,
Negatives: Dry Eyes, Headache, Paranoid,
Commonly Used For: Anxiety, Pain, Insomnia,
Calming Energizing
Low THC High THC

Forbidden Fruit Strain Overview

When Cherry Pie and Tangie cross paths, something miraculous happens. These two popular strains give birth to the Forbidden Fruit – a palatial and potent cultivar that may relieve anxiety, chronic pain, and insomnia. Let your mind wander as you inhale this cultivar’s sweet cherry scent and sample its strong tropical flavors. This deeply relaxing treat looks as impressive as its terpene profile. 

Forbidden Fruit was created to stand out. Featuring rich green foliage, fuzzy orange hairs, and intense purple shades, the firm buds crumble easily into piles of twinkling THC-rich trichomes. Users of Forbidden Fruit say you may expect a full-body and cerebral massage with each dose of this daytime or nighttime strain, which patients often dabble in for a night of healthy sleep. 

Strain profile, effects, and common uses are based on customer reviews. Further research is needed, and effects may vary by user. Information on this page does not constitute or replace medical advice.

Effects

Dry Eyes Euphoric Relaxed Headache Paranoid Hungry

Aromas

Cherry Tropical Sweet

Terpenes

Myrcene Caryophyllene Limonene

Cannabinoids

21% THC

Forbidden Fruit Strain Effects & Common Usage

Forbidden Fruit contains between 21% and 26% THC and terpenes such as myrcene, caryophyllene, and limonene. These cannabinoids and terpenes blend together to provide consumer-reported effects such as pain and anxiety relief, as well as the potential to help induce sleep.

Hungry.  THC is renowned as an appetite stimulant because it increases the “hunger hormone,” ghrelin.

Relaxed. Limonene and caryophyllene may promote feelings of relaxation.

Sleepy. High levels of THC and the presence of the sedating terpene myrcene may guarantee a good night’s sleep.

Anxiety. Myrcene, limonene, and caryophyllene may offer anxiety relief, while THC may promote anti-anxiety effects in small doses. 

Pain.  Along with the pain-relieving potential of THC, the terpenes caryophyllene, limonene, and myrcene have demonstrated anti-inflammatory properties and may help with pain relief.

Stress. While THC may be a stress-buster in low doses, myrcene has been hailed as a stress reliever in some studies. The stress-relieving potential of limonene may be attributed to its influence on mood disorders such as anxiety.

Forbidden Fruit Strain Dosage Recommendations

Start low and slow with this THC-dominant strain, especially if you’re a beginner. Well-spaced puffs in small doses should be sufficient to reap the perks. 

The right dosage can vary greatly from one user to the next. If you have questions about finding the right dosage or product type for your needs, consider consulting with a medical cannabis doctor, or you can request a consultation with NuggMD’s Cannabis Concierge.

Cultivation Tips

Space Needed 4-6 ft height
Growing Environment Medium humidity level (40%-50%) and temperature range between 68 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit.
Flowering Time 8-10 weeks
Yield Medium
Recommended Level Beginner