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Blue Sherbet

Feminised
Photoperiod

Blue Sherbet is an indica-dominant hybrid known for blueberry and sherbet flavours and a mellow, uplifting-to-relaxing effect.

Why choose Blue Sherbet?
  • Fruity sherbet flavour with a relaxed evening high.
  • Resinous buds and steady yields in sheltered conditions.
  • Well-suited to organic soil approaches and terpene-rich results.
THC 18-22%
CBD ≤1%
Lineage Blueberry x Sherbet
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height Medium to tall (0.8–1.8 m outdoors)
Yield Medium to high
Taste Blueberry, Citrus sherbet, Sweet vanilla
Seed Type Feminised, Photoperiod
Climate Wet Welsh Valley Climate
Effects Uplifted, Relaxed, Creative
Environment Indoor and outdoor

About Blue Sherbet

Blue Sherbet is an indica-dominant hybrid combining Blueberry and Sherbet genetics to produce fruity, sherbet-like flavours and a balanced, mellow high. It suits growers willing to manage humidity and airflow, and performs well in controlled indoor environments or sheltered outdoor sites in Dorset.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing Blue Sherbet is intermediate and requires attention to humidity control in a wet Welsh valley climate. Vigilance around airflow and plant hygiene reduces mould pressure in such damp conditions.

Flowering Time:

Flowering normally takes eight to ten weeks indoors, with many plants showing readiness around week nine. Outdoors in Dorset, harvest timing depends on seasonal weather and tends towards mid to late autumn.

Yield:

Yields are medium to high when plants receive steady nutrition and stable conditions. Outdoors in Dorset, larger colas are possible when prolonged wet spells during late flowering are minimised.

Height:

Plants reach a medium to tall stature with a prominent central stem and strong side branches. With appropriate training they can be kept compact or encouraged to stretch outdoors.

Environment:

Blue Sherbet performs well both indoors and outdoors, favouring controlled indoor environments or sheltered Dorset gardens. Use containers or raised soil areas outdoors to help roots avoid standing wet soil.

Climate:

Growing Blue Sherbet in Dorset with a wet Welsh valley climate means prioritising moisture management and sheltered planting sites. Raised beds, wind protection and measures to reduce bud wetness will help reduce rot risk in that wet Welsh valley climate.

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How do you manage humidity during late flowering?
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I monitor plant spacing and airflow closely and choose sheltered spots outdoors; indoors I prefer to keep conditions stable and watch plants for signs of stress.
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Do you recommend any particular soil approach in Dorset?
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Here in Dorset I favour soils and beds that drain well and are rich in organic matter to help roots cope with wet spells without becoming waterlogged.
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What pruning technique works best for Blue Sherbet?
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Light pruning to open the canopy and remove overcrowded growth helps airflow while preserving enough leaf area for energy production.
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Do you use supplements or only base soil?
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I tend to use well-composed base soil and moderate organic supplements, observing plant response rather than adding heavy feeds routinely.
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Any tips for outdoor Dorset growers?
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Choose sheltered microclimates, keep plants off the cold wet ground, and be ready to adapt to spells of persistent moisture typical of the local weather.

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