
- Fruity sherbet flavour in a compact, coastal-friendly package
Blue Sunset Sherbet
Blue Sunset Sherbet is an indica-dominant hybrid with fruity aromas and moderate yields suited to compact plots.
- Compact plants ideal for small gardens and tents
- Fruity sherbet flavour with reliable resin production
- Handles short seasons when given shelter and attention
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18 to 22 per cent |
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Under 1 per cent |
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Blueberry x Sunset Sherbet |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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7-9 weeks |
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Short to medium (80-150 cm) |
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Medium (300-500 g/plant outdoor in a good season) |
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Blueberry sweetness, Bright citrus, Creamy sherbet finish |
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Feminised |
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Windy Coastal, Temperate |
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Relaxed body calm, Gentle cerebral uplift, Sedation at higher doses |
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Indoor / Outdoor |
About Blue Sunset Sherbet
Blue Sunset Sherbet combines Blueberry and Sunset Sherbet genetics to produce compact, resinous plants that suit growers working with limited space. It performs well indoors with training and outdoors in sheltered plots, offering 18 to 22 per cent THC, fruity terpene notes and a calming effect that can help with sleep and stress.
Blue Sunset Sherbet is an indica-dominant hybrid that produces compact, resinous buds. The plants combine sturdy structure with a tendency toward dense colas.
THC typically ranges from 18 to 22 per cent, enough for experienced users and regular consumers. Potency provides clear effects without extreme overstimulation.
CBD is low, usually under one per cent, so therapeutic effects come mainly from THC and terpenes. This strain is not suited for those needing high-CBD relief.
Blue Sunset Sherbet comes from a Blueberry cross with Sunset Sherbet. The lineage supplies prominent fruity terpenes and a smooth smoke.
Seeds are commonly available as feminised to give predictable female crops. Feminised seed stock helps growers plan for limited outdoor seasons.
Growing Blue Sunset Sherbet in windy coastal growing areas increases stress on stems and flowers. It benefits from staking, windbreaks and early training to avoid bud damage.
Flowering finishes in roughly seven to nine weeks under stable conditions. Outdoor growers should expect buds to mature by late summer in mild locations.
Yields are moderate with good technique, often 300 to 500 grams per plant outdoors in a decent season. Indoor yields respond well to SCROG or SOG when lights and ventilation are optimised.
Plants remain relatively compact, typically between 80 and 150 centimetres. The bushy structure makes the variety suitable for smaller plots and pots.
Indoors it reacts well to low-stress training and screen-of-green methods, and will fit a modest tent in Sussex. Outdoors it buds early and does best in sheltered plots in Sussex to avoid constant wind exposure.
Growing Blue Sunset Sherbet in Sussex with windy coastal growing areas requires careful site selection and protection. Use hedges, mesh windbreaks and plant near structures to reduce salt spray and mechanical stress.
Users report a relaxed body sensation paired with a mild cerebral lift that eases social interaction. At higher doses the balance shifts towards sleepiness and deep relaxation.
The flavour profile mixes blueberry sweetness with sharp citrus and a creamy sherbet finish. Terpene notes are fruity and slightly tangy rather than heavy or spicy.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Indoors it flowers in around seven to nine weeks; outdoors it typically finishes by late summer in temperate areas.
Yes, but avoid exposed headlands and use windbreaks to protect buds from salt and physical damage.
Low-stress training (LST) and topping work well to control height and increase light penetration for more even bud development.
THC usually sits between 18 and 22 per cent, giving clear but manageable psychoactive effects.
Moderate feeding is ideal; avoid high nitrogen during late flowering to prevent delayed ripening and excess foliage.
Yes, it is well suited to short season outdoor cannabis growing when started early, planted in a sheltered spot and given attentive care.
Most commercial packs are feminised, which reduces the need to cull males in small outdoor plots.
Look out for aphids, red spider mite and grey mould; keep airflow good and inspect plants regularly.
If winds are persistent, consider harvesting slightly earlier with a trichome check, then dry indoors to prevent rot.
It can help with sleep and anxiety for some patients, but medical use should be discussed with a clinician.
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