Tasty terpenes? Check. Boatloads of THC? Check. Superb yields? Check. Sherbet Queen Automatic covers all the bases, making her a popular favourite amongst growers with a soft spot for autoflowering genetics. She'll provide a bulky harvest of stoning indica flowers at the end of a super short growing cycle. Prepare your drying space to harvest after only 8–9 weeks of cultivation.
Sherbet Queen Automatic outcompetes the vast majority of autoflowering strains when it comes to both flavour and potency. The result of a dedicated breeding programme, we’re pleased to offer what we deem one of the most successful autos in our genetic archive. She takes up little space, puts out a worthwhile yield, and delivers an instant high that plunges the mind into a pleasant state.
Sherbet Queen started life as a daydream. Our breeding team wanted to continue setting the standard for top-tier autoflowering genetics, this time with a variety that matches impressive potency with superb flavours. To achieve this, they started out with Pink Panties—the tasty progeny of two zesty Kush varieties—which they decided to cross with Cookies Auto to add extra sweetness and autoflowering genetics to the mix.
After perfecting the cross over several generations, Sherbet Queen Automatic arrived in her final form with a genetic profile of 65% indica, 30% sativa, and 5% ruderalis.
Sherbet Queen Automatic delivers a respectable yield in a small and compact package. She makes a particularly excellent choice for beginner growers looking for an easy introduction into cannabis cultivation. Indoor plants grow to between 70–100cm and produce an impressive 325–425g/m². To maximise your harvests, we recommended cultivating 4–6 plants in your growing space and using the ScrOG technique for dramatically larger yields.
Outdoor plants grow to between 90–120cm. Watch her gorgeous buds display a heavy dusting of trichomes and orange-yellow pistils as the season progresses. Prepare to harvest up to 150g/plant only 8–9 weeks after germination.
These compact and sticky flowers pack a THC level of 20%. This, along with her indica-dominant genetics, gives rise to a body-slamming high that eliminates physical tension on impact. Tastes of sweetness and fruit accompany every single toke, making this an indulgent treat you can savour again and again.
- Strain Type: Autoflowering
- THC: 20%
- CBD: Low
- Yield Indoor : 325 - 400 gr/m2
- Yield Outdoor: 100 - 150 gr/plant
- Height Indoor: 70 - 100 cm
- Height Outdoor: 80 - 120 cm
- Flowering time: 6 - 7 weeks
- Harvest Month: 8 - 9 weeks after sprouting
- Genetic Background: Pink Panties x Cookies Auto
- Type: Sativa 35% Indica 60% Ruderalis 5%
- Effect: Calming
- Climate: Long Summers
- Flavor: Fruity
Strain FAQ
What evolutionary benefit does Ruderalis' auto-flowering provide?
Ruderalis' auto-flowering trait evolved to adapt to its native regions' varied lighting patterns, allowing it to finish its lifecycle and reproduce without light.
Is it all just about the High THC content and nothing else?
No! Even though THC is the most commonly known psychoactive element within the cannabis plant, even THC heavyweights don't just have strength. It is said that other cannabinoids and terpenes complement THC to create the strain's particular flavour. Due to their chemical makeup, it is well known that two strains with comparable THC amounts may have quite distinct experiences.
Compared to other cannabis plants, how long do auto-flowering strains live?
Cannabis strains that auto-flower sprint to the finish! They produce several harvests in 7–10 weeks from seed to harvest. Those in cooler climates with shorter growing seasons benefit from this fast life cycle.
What distinguishes North American and Canadian heritage and heirloom strains?
Heritage and heirloom strains from these places preserve decades of cannabis culture with unique flavours, smells, and effects. A loyal fanbase admires these strains for preserving their ancestry.
When did feminised cannabis seeds first come about?
In the late 20th century, feminised seeds revolutionised cannabis production. This breakthrough allowed producers to focus on bud-producing females without worrying about unproductive male plants eating up space and resources.