Columbian Chem Fruit
Columbian Chem Fruit
Also known as: Colombian Chem Fruit
Overview
Columbian Chem Fruit is a cannabis strain created by GreenFire Genetics, representing a sophisticated hybrid that emerged from the desire to combine exotic flavors with robust effects. The strain is the result of crossing Frutti Tutti with Columbian Chem, where the Columbian Chem lineage itself is a cross of Columbian Gold with a male plant that combines Chem and Fire OG BX genetics. This cultivar can be grown both indoors and outdoors, requiring a flowering time of approximately 70-80 days (±75 days), and was never available as feminized seeds.
The strain produces visually striking buds described as having "GIANT, greasy, trichome-coated colas" with complex aromas combining "lemon tea bags, gassy Chem, and Fruity Pebbles." The aroma profile features a delightful fusion of fruity notes with hints of earthiness and a touch of fuel, creating an enticing fragrance that invigorates the senses. This carefully selected genetic combination brings together exceptional traits from both its parent lines, with Frutti Tutti contributing unique qualities that infuse the strain with a burst of fruity flavors and aromas, while the Columbian Chem lineage adds depth and potency through its rich Columbian Gold heritage and fusion of Chem and Fire OG BX genetics.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report mood enhancement
- May help with stress relief
- Often used for fatigue
- Reported to assist with creative blocks
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Columbian Chem Fruit can be cultivated both indoors and outdoors with moderate growing difficulty. The strain has a flowering time of 70-80 days indoors and finishes outdoors by the end of October. It produces heavy yields with large, trichome-coated colas. The plants develop dense, greasy buds covered in resin. Growers should maintain optimal humidity and temperature for healthy growth and rich terpene production. This strain requires attention to detail but is accessible to most growers with some experience.