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Black Sherbert

Feminised

Black Sherbert is an indica-dominant hybrid known for sweet berry flavours and deep relaxation.

Why choose Black Sherbert?
  • Sweet berry aroma with a stoney finish
  • Performs best under controlled indoor conditions
  • Balanced potency for experienced users
THC 18-22%
CBD Low (<1%)
Lineage Blackberry x Sherbert
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Moderate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height Medium (80–140 cm)
Yield Medium-high (approx 400–500 g/m² indoor)
Taste Sweet berry, Citrus zest, Earthy funk
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Variable British Weather
Effects Relaxed, Euphoric, Sedative
Environment Suitable for indoor and outdoor; performs best indoors under controlled conditions

About Black Sherbert

Black Sherbert is a compact, resinous strain combining sweet berry and citrus terpenes with earthy undertones. It flowers in eight to ten weeks and suits growers who can manage humidity and airflow. The effect moves from uplifted euphoria to heavy relaxation, making it useful for evening use and sleep support.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing Black Sherbert under variable British weather requires careful humidity control and vigilance for mould. It suits growers who can manage environmental swings and fine-tune feeding schedules.

Flowering Time:

Flowering commonly completes in eight to ten weeks. Trichome density increases noticeably in the final two weeks.

Yield:

Yields are medium to high indoors with proper training and nutrients. Outdoor production can be good in a long dry summer but is less predictable.

Height:

Plants maintain a medium height with bushy lateral branching. They respond well to topping and screen-of-green techniques to maximise bud sites.

Environment:

Indoors in Brighton Black Sherbert benefits from stable temperature, humidity and controlled lighting. Outdoors around Brighton the crop needs shelter from wind and autumn damp to avoid rot.

Climate:

Growing Black Sherbert in Brighton means planning around variable British weather. Frequent damp or windy periods increase the need for good airflow and disease prevention.

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Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.

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My buds show early signs of mould late in flower, what should I do?
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Increase airflow and reduce humidity immediately. Remove badly affected buds and improve drying conditions after harvest.
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How often should I water potted Black Sherbert indoors?
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Water when the top 2–3 cm of medium feels dry. Adjust frequency to pot size, medium and environmental conditions rather than a fixed schedule.
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What training method gives the best indoor yield?
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Combine topping with a low-stress training regime and a modest screen-of-green. This balances canopy and maximises usable light per bud site.
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LEDs are dimming as plants get bigger; should I raise them?
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Follow PPFD targets rather than just brightness; raise or lower LEDs to maintain even canopy coverage. Small incremental moves each few days reduce stress risk.
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Leaves are clawing and dark green in mid-flower, is this nitrogen burn?
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Yes, excess nitrogen late in flowering can cause dark, clawed leaves. Cut back on nitrogen and focus on bloom nutrients to correct it.

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