Fruit Tree by The Cali Connection
Forbidden Fruit × Cherries Jubilee
Fruit Tree is a hybrid cannabis strain developed by The Cali Connection, notable for its complex flavor profile and balanced effects. It emerged during a period of increasing demand for artisanal cannabis with unique genetic backgrounds.
Appearance
Fruit Tree buds are dense and covered in trichomes, often appearing sticky and glistening. The plant's structure reflects a blend of indica and sativa traits. Its leaves can display deep green hues with subtle purple undertones, and the buds are adorned with vibrant pistils.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Fruit Tree is a complex bouquet featuring prominent fresh fruit notes, often described as reminiscent of berry and citrus, layered with subtle herbal undertones. Its flavor follows suit, delivering a sweet taste of ripe fruits with a tangy citrus edge and a hint of earthiness.
Effects
This hybrid strain is recognized for providing a balanced experience, combining a calming physical presence with an uplifting cerebral sensation. Users often report feeling a sense of euphoria and enhanced creativity.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
While specific cannabinoid percentages beyond THC are not detailed, Fruit Tree is understood to possess a terpene profile that contributes significantly to its aroma and effects. Key terpenes identified in similar genetic lines include Myrcene, Limonene, and Pinene, which are associated with its fruity, citrus, and pine notes.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by The Cali Connection, Fruit Tree is a hybrid strain with genetic contributions from notable strains such as Forbidden Fruit and Cherries Jubilee, incorporating elements from the Fruity Chronic series. It is characterized by a genetic ratio often described as approximately 60% sativa and 40% indica.
Cultivation Notes
Fruit Tree is a hybrid strain that exhibits balanced indica and sativa genetics. While specific cultivation difficulty is not detailed, its dense, trichome-rich buds and potential for significant resin production suggest a need for careful attention during flowering. Some reports indicate yields up to 500 grams per square meter in controlled indoor environments.