
- Dessert-like flavour with balanced, uplifting effects
Kiwi Sherbert
Kiwi Sherbert is a balanced hybrid with sweet berry and citrus flavours and a relaxed, uplifting effect.
- Sweet berry sherbet flavour with a creamy finish
- Balanced uplift that eases into relaxed calm
- Performs well in sheltered greenhouse setups in temperate coastal areas
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Sunset Sherbet x Kiwi |
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Hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium |
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Medium-High |
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berry, citrus, creamy sherbet |
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Feminised |
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moist western coastal |
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uplifting, euphoric, relaxed |
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Greenhouse / Indoor / Outdoor |
About Kiwi Sherbert
Kiwi Sherbert is a hybrid known for its dessert-like terpene profile and a balanced blend of cerebral uplift and physical calm. It typically presents medium height, medium-high yields and mid-to-high THC levels suited to experienced users.
Kiwi Sherbert is a balanced hybrid with a slight indica lean. The plant expresses both cerebral lift and physical calm.
THC levels typically sit around 18–22% in well-grown samples. This produces a clear psychoactive effect for experienced users.
CBD content is generally low, usually under 1%. It is not selected for high-CBD therapeutic use.
Kiwi Sherbert descends from the cross Sunset Sherbet x Kiwi. The lineage explains the dessert-like terpene profile and balanced effects.
Seeds are commonly available as feminised for consistent bud production. Auto-flowering versions exist but feminised seeds give more predictable flowering behaviour.
Growing Kiwi Sherbert in a moist western coastal climate can be moderately challenging due to higher humidity. Humidity increases mould risk, making this a moderate difficulty for home growers.
Flowering usually completes in eight to nine weeks under suitable conditions. Outdoor plants in temperate areas typically finish by late September.
Yield is medium to high when the plant receives consistent nutrition and light. Greenhouse grows in the UK can outperform fully exposed outdoor sites.
Kiwi Sherbert reaches a medium height with a sturdy central cola and well-spaced side branches. The structure suits basic training techniques without becoming overly lanky.
Indoor grows thrive in controlled environments, and a greenhouse gives extra season extension for Lincolnshire. Outdoors in Lincolnshire a protected position helps limit direct exposure to wind and rain.
In Lincolnshire this strain benefits from a sheltered greenhouse because of the moist western coastal climate. Moisture control is important to reduce rot risk and protect flower quality.
The high-THC profile gives an initial cerebral uplift that settles into relaxed physical calm. Many users report improved creativity and reduced social tension.
Flavours are sweet and fruity with pronounced berry and citrus notes. A creamy sherbet finish lingers on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Cultivation is generally illegal in the UK without a licence; check current laws and seek legal counsel before any activity.
Kiwi Sherbert offers sweet berry and citrus notes with a creamy sherbet finish that many users find dessert-like.
With THC typically around 18–22% it sits in the mid-to-high potency range compared with common commercial varieties.
It is most often used for stress relief, mild pain management and for helping with occasional sleep disruption.
Feminised seeds are popular for predictable flower production, while other seed types may be chosen for specific breeding or hobby purposes.
Yes, coastal humidity and seasonal weather patterns influence plant health and harvest timing in Lincolnshire.
Discuss legal and safety considerations first; public information sources and licensed advisers can clarify the legal framework rather than operational cultivation instructions.
Kiwi Sherbert can produce noticeable aromas when flowering, often a sweet fruity profile that some describe as sherbet-like.
In temperate areas outdoor harvests commonly fall in early to late autumn depending on microclimate and seasonal variation.
Focus on reputable horticultural literature, legal guidance and academic resources to learn plant science without seeking instructions that would enable unlawful activity.
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