Bogarts by Purple City Genetics folds the Moroccan-inspired El Krem ethos into a candy-sweet hash plant. Bred from Casa Blanca — an internal selection combining Carbon Fiber with Moroccan Peaches — and Forbidden Blueprint ((Forbidden Fruit × Watermelon Zkittlez) × Blueprint), this indica‑leaning hybrid pushes trichome density and preserves flavor from flower to fresh-frozen. Indoors it finishes in about eight to ten weeks, with most phenotypes done around 56 days, stacking dense, frost‑heavy spears and routinely delivering high yields near 450–600 g/m²; outdoor plants follow in early autumn with 500–800 g per plant. Expect a bouquet of ripe peach taffy over creamy cookie‑dough, with occasional gasy tropical flashes from the Blueprint and Watermelon Z side. Reported THC commonly lands in the mid‑20s (roughly 23–28%), while CBD stays trace. The effect opens bright and euphoric before easing into calm, body‑centered contentment that lingers without heaviness. Growers note medium vigor, easy trim, and strong returns in water‑hash and rosin, true to El Krem’s dual‑use brief aimed at modern hash makers. Credit Purple City Genetics for curating Casa Blanca and Forbidden Blueprint into a cultivar that marries peaches‑and‑cream confectionery terps with concentrated performance and tidy, eight‑week practicality.

