Forbidden Dream exhibits citrus, acrid and gassy notes, accompanied by sharp aromas of pine, orange peel and black pepper. Its effects create a balanced state in both the head and body, with long-lasting relaxing sensations.
This plant combines the grower's needs for bud production and disease resistance, and best satisfies the discerning taste of the connoisseur.
A fast and vigorous growing season allows for a faster transition to flowering, with plants having higher than average nutrient requirements.
Modest amounts of nitrogen to support the early and late stages will allow healthy, dark green fan leaves to maintain their vigor.
For indoor plantings, provided that a medium-sized pot is used and the growing season is active, 6-9 plants per square meter are acceptable. It is recommended to use a support structure (trellising) to support the development of large buds.
In addition, double trellising will maximize the plant's potential for long-term production. In the early stages of flowering, thinning growth under the primary canopy layers maximizes the development of large terminal colas and secondary layers.