Forbidden Fruit

Lineage: Cherry Pie x Tangie

Tropical cherry and mango with bright citrus and pine notes hit first. Heavy, sedating effects arrive fast—this is a couch-lock strain that sparks serious appetite. The lineage runs deep (1937), making it a true foundational indica despite its fruity aroma.

Dominant Terpenes

Myrcene
sedating · earthy · musky
Caryophyllene
anti-inflammatory · spicy · peppery
Limonene
uplifting · citrus · energising

Terpene Science

What this strain's terpenes mechanistically point toward — preclinical associations, not medical claims.

Terpene richness: average1.16% total

Typical is ~1.5% total terpenes by weight.

Based on its terpene profile, Forbidden Fruit is mechanistically associated with relaxing, body comfort, and sleep, and leans away from focus and energizing. These are preclinical terpene associations, not medical claims.

Relaxing
82
Body Comfort
80
Sleep
73
Appetite
67
Euphoric
59
Intimacy
58
Social
47
Creative
42
Focus
40
Energizing
35
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Terpene mix estimated from the lab library

Myrcene 44%Caryophyllene 16%Limonene 13%Linalool 13%Humulene 5%Other 9%

Each % is a terpene's share of the mix. ≈1.16% total terpenes by weight.

What these terpenes drive hover to explore

TERPENESEFFECTSMyrcene44%Caryophyllene16%Limonene13%Linalool13%Humulene5%RelaxingBody ComfortSocialSleepEnergizingCreative
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Percentages are library estimates for this strain (Grade B), not a lab test of your specific product. Relationships come from Matchleaf's terpene–effect model. This is the mechanistic terpene reasoning — associations from preclinical research, not medical claims.