We have taken the best pheno of Sunset Sherbet we could find in Humboldt County and have crossed it with the best yielding Amnesia in our Basque country catalogue producing a Sherbet that yields.
The lemon of the Amnesia really complements the Sherbet tones giving a smell that is both citrusy and sweet at the same time, like having a bag of lemon sherbert at your fingertips. Adding the Amnesia into the mix has increased the yield of the Sherbet and increased the branch and stem strength removing the Cookie lineage weakness.
This one is for more seasoned growers but is worth that extra little bit of effort.
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.
What does this strain's Central American and Caribbean heritage mean for it?
Unique biodiversity in Central America and the Caribbean affects cannabis strain genetics, resulting in their varied terpene profiles. These traits produce earthy, woody, lemony, and sweet scents and flavours. They create a presence that reflects their' rich natural surroundings.
How do citrus-flavored cannabis strains' genetics differ?
Cannabis strains with citrus flavours frequently have a complex genetic history from tropical and subtropical landraces. The strains' citrus traits thrive in these climates.
What reported medical benfits are high-THC strains said to have?
High-THC cannabis has been reported to help individuals with persistent pain, nausea, or epilepsy, amongst many other ailments. However, it is said that what works depends on the user, and this shows the need for proper tailored medical advice from a professional.
How significant is cold resistance for strains ending in October?
Cold resistance is significant for strains ending in October, as they need to withstand late October's cold temperatures. These cultivars have been specifically bred to have bigger leaves and denser buds to help them withstand the cold conditions.