Forbidden Blue
Indica-hybrid phenotype with purple ultra-compact inflorescences. Abundant resin production, 600g/m².
Dominant terpenes
About Forbidden Blue
Forbidden Blue Triploid is an indica-hybrid phenotype developed within the Sovereign research program, demonstrating the morphological and metabolic enhancements typically associated with polyploidization. The plant exhibits purple ultra-compact inflorescences with abundant resin production, supported by short internodal spacing and soft green foliage characteristic of its indica background.
Floral initiation occurs slowly during the first two weeks, transitioning into an accelerated and synchronous blooming phase by the fourth week. Under controlled cultivation, the full flowering cycle is completed in 55 days, with average yields of 600g/m².
Technical Specs
The Triploid Advantage
All TRIPLOSOME varieties are 3n-verified triploids, meaning they carry three sets of chromosomes instead of two. This results in naturally seedless flowers, superior uniformity, and energy focused entirely on cannabinoid and terpene production.
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