Pharaoh’s Fruit feels less like a flavor and more like an atmosphere—humid, citrus-laced air with something ancient humming underneath. From Purple City Genetics, it draws its depth from Melogold ( Toronja × Chimera Junky ) × Egyptian Gold, landing in a poised 60% sativa / 40% indica split that moves with patience rather than force. You notice the effect before you fully decode the taste. A gentle lift—clear, slightly euphoric, almost meditative—spreads first, sharpening focus without tension. Only later does the body follow, easing into a warm, grounded calm that never quite tips into sedation. With THC around 21–25% and CBD under 1%, it sits comfortably in that functional zone, often tapped for stress, mood balance, and low-level physical discomfort. The profile unfolds in layers. Pomelo and bitter grapefruit peel set the tone—bright but not overly sweet—then soften into tropical fruit flesh and a faint creamy funk, finishing with a dry, slightly herbal exhale that lingers. Terpenes lean limonene-forward, with myrcene rounding the edges and a quiet caryophyllene backbone. In the grow room, it prefers space to express. Expect 110–150 cm indoors, with a structure that opens naturally but benefits from light training. Flowering runs 65–72 days, producing 400–500 g/m² of resin-rich buds—dense, aromatic, with subtle golden and green contrasts. It’s a moderate-difficulty cultivar: not fragile, but humidity and airflow matter once the flowers tighten. Push it too far and it pushes back gently—dry mouth and eyes are standard, with occasional lightheadedness or mental drift at higher doses. Still, Pharaoh’s Fruit isn’t about excess. It’s composed, layered, and quietly expansive—more of a slow unfolding than a sudden burst.








