Description
Forbidden Fruit Cartridge
- Indica – Relaxing
- True Full Spectrum
- Real Cannabis Terpenes
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About this strain: Forbidden Fruit
A descendant of Tangie and Cherry Pie, Forbidden Fruit Cartridge is a strain that is both named after sweets and is sweet in flavor. The origins of this indica-leaning strain are difficult to pin down, but the original Forbidden Fruit was reportedly bred by a Santa Clara, California-based breeder from Chameleon Extracts. In this particular story, the breeder is said to have crossed a Tangie from Crockett Family Farms with Cherry Pie pollen from breeder Jigga, the creator of famous strains such as GSC (formerly Girl Scout Cookies) and Gelato.Back Forty Forbidden Fruit This Indica strain has very earthy tasting notes with a subtle berry influence, finished with citrus; the main terpenes are limonene and myrcene. This high potency vape has 800 mg of THC and 0 mg of CBD per 1.0g cartridge and has no fillers. Perfect for your Back Forty Adventures. Compatible with 510 thread devices. Device not included.About this strain
Forbidden Fruit is a hybrid strain that is generally known to be a cross between Cherry Pie and Tangie. Common effects associated with this strain are full-bodied calmness, stress-relief, relaxation, and happiness. The dominant terpene Myrcene combined with Beta-Caryophyllene and Limonene delivers musky, earthy and herbal flavor notes. Great for nighttime use.
About Vape Cartridges
Using a vape cartridge is one of the most popular consumption methods for finding immediate relief in an easy and discreet way. Prepackaged cartridges usually come filled with .5 to 1 gram of cannabis oil and will need to be screwed into a battery. Cannabis is inhaled into the lungs where it is quickly absorbed into the bloodstream. First-time patients are advised to take a slow and gentle pull and wait a few minutes to feel the effects before repeating. Vape cartridges typically have a high THC potency and effects can last anywhere from one to three hours.
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