Type : Autoflowering
Sex : Feminized
Auto Forbidden Cherry has a pungent fruity and earthy terpene profile. The aroma has notes of citrus, forest fruits, lavender, and spices. The taste is Kush with fruit and is wonderfully smooth to smoke.
The scent is a mix of fruity, earthy, and spicy notes. At the end of flowering, she gives off a pungent smell and can produce a strong recognizable old-school weed aroma. Citrus and lavender come together in her tasty terpene profile. Some phenotypes show a more spicy touch with notes of pine and citrus.
The dried buds smell spicy, earthy with light notes of forest fruits, citrus, and lavender. After a good curing period, the citrus becomes a little less dominant and the Kush aroma emerges more powerfully. She is flavorful and wonderfully smooth to smoke!
Auto Forbidden Cherry is an easy plant to grow, very stable, and tough. It is a fast purple autoflower that always knows how to perform.
Auto Forbidden Cherry is a stable and easy autoflower to grow. She has been selectively bred for resistance and stability over several generations. The goal was to create a beautiful purple autoflower strain that still manages to perform in a wide variety of conditions.
Outdoors in the open ground, in a greenhouse, or in an indoor grow. This lady does well everywhere! A dry and sunny continental climate, a wet maritime climate, or a cold and mountainous temperate climate, this autoflower strain can be grown successfully anywhere.
Auto Forbidden Cherry is suitable for beginners and easy to grow—very stable and powerful. The cross between our Purple #1 and Auto Forbidden Fruit x Cherry Pie makes for a true all-round autoflower that can be successfully grown in a wide variety of conditions. This is the ideal strain for the grower looking for a fast, guaranteed harvest. Fans of purple-colored weed, look no further and try our Auto Forbidden Cherry now!
Auto Forbidden Cherry is a fast-flowering Indica-dominant autoflower strain. One of the most beautiful features remains the completely purple buds, ranging from violet/pink to very dark purple and in some cases even (pitch) black. This is especially common when grown outdoors in colder conditions. This original Dutch Passion auto also produces purple flowers in an indoor grow since this is a genetic characteristic of the strain.
The plants usually have a small Christmas tree structure with a dominant main cola and a few smaller side blooms. There are a few phenotypes that can also grow slightly larger, especially when placed in a relatively large pot from the start. When grown in a small container, this strain remains very compact and small in stature.
That also makes her ideally suited for growing on a balcony or in a small garden where growers prefer a not-too-large (and visible) plant. Auto Forbidden Cherry is a suitable strain for growing in the open ground (guerrilla style) or in a greenhouse in a temperate climate. But she can also handle even the more northern (or southern) and colder climates.
As with all autoflowers, you should preferably choose the warmest 3 summer months for the best results. She usually develops thick broad leaves with greasy fingers. As the plant matures and flowering begins, the leaves will become more slender and take on a more hybrid appearance.
The purple tones in the buds are usually already visible at the beginning of flowering, visible around the 2nd week of bloom. She has a favorable flower-to-leaf ratio, is easy to cut, and the open structure allows the buds to enjoy good airflow. This ultimately reduces the risk of bud rot and mold. Auto Forbidden Cherry has an average life cycle from autoflower seed to harvest of approximately 10 weeks.
Faster phenotypes can be found that are ready in 9 weeks. However, this only applies if the climate is perfect. The plants have a compact to medium plant structure and will grow to an average height of 40–75 cm.
When grown in large containers from the start, some plants can grow to about a meter tall. The internode distance is medium. She maintains a small distance between the buds, so the flowers may not completely merge.