Sorbet Stash is an Indica dominant hybrid that helps relieve stress and chronic pain due to its healing properties. Sorbet Stash flowers in around 8-9 weeks allowing for her to form huge crystallisation that allows the buds to become super frosty and ultra sticky. She will be a leading producer for your garden both indoors and outdoors but especially in greenhouses. Sorbet Stash is an easy growing plant and great for someone just getting started, yet also perfect for connoisseurs that can unlock her true potential. Great for hash makers and concentrate artists, a future cup winner that needs to be in your stash.
Strain FAQ
Sunset Sherbet challenges?
Sunset Sherbet reportedly thrives indoors and outdoors but is relatively difficult. Experience is said to be needed to reach maximum yield and potency. Most expect above-average yields and mould and pest resistance from its 8–10-week flowering and late September–early October harvest.
Is controlling pests and disease easier indoors?
Indoor cannabis areas are like fortresses against pests and infections. Legal indoor growers are said to avoid many of the problems that outside farmers experience on a regular basis which reportedly results in healthier plants and purer goods. This is done through strictly controlling who (or what) enters the space and maintaining pristine conditions.
Where do indica strains come from and how does this effect their development?
Indica strains come from the harsh Hindu Kush mountains on the Pakistan-Afghanistan border. These plants are strong and durable because of the unforgiving climate they evolved in, which allows them to thrive even under poor conditions. They seem naturally equipped to manage tough terrain and hard times.
What traits make a cannabis strain beginner-friendly?
Beginner strains are generally hardy and require little maintenance. They can handle temperature, humidity, and food changes due to their robust genetics. Being resistant to common pests and illnesses is said to simplify things greatly.
What makes average yielding strains' terpene profiles unique?
There is nothing particular that binds their terpene profiles together as their genetics are very varied and all cannabis plants have many terpenes. It is the combination of these terpenes which gives cannabis its smell and taste. The combination can result in a range from earthy and piney to fruity and sweet.