
- Resinous dessert flavour with dependable flowering times
Kush Sorbet
Kush Sorbet is an indica-dominant hybrid with dessert-like flavours and a compact, resinous structure suited to sheltered outdoor spots.
- Dessert-like citrus and sherbet flavour
- Compact, resinous buds ideal for small gardens
- Good finish in 8–9 weeks for short seasons
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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OG KUSH x SHERBET |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium, 100-150 cm outdoors; compact indoors |
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Medium - 350-450 g/m2 indoor; 300-500 g/plant outdoor |
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Citrus, Earthy, Sweet sherbet |
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Feminised |
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Windy coastal |
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Relaxed, Euphoric, Sleepy |
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Both |
About Kush Sorbet
Kush Sorbet is an indica-dominant hybrid that pairs OG Kush structure with sherbet sweetness to produce dense, aromatic buds. It flowers in about 8–9 weeks and offers a moderate to strong THC profile around 18–22%. The strain handles moderate stress but benefits from wind protection and staking, making site selection important in exposed gardens. Overall it is a reliable choice for growers who want dessert flavours and solid evening effects.
Kush Sorbet is an indica-dominant hybrid that leans towards physical relaxation. The plant produces dense, resinous buds suited to short vegetative periods.
THC levels typically range from 18% to 22%, offering a moderate to strong psychoactive effect. Consumers report reliable potency that suits evening use.
CBD content is low, typically between 0.5% and 1%, so it is not a CBD-focused cultivar. The low CBD helps maintain a clear THC-driven profile.
Kush Sorbet descends from OG KUSH x SHERBET, combining Kush resin and sherbet sweetness. This lineage gives the strain its compact Kush structure and candy-like terpenes.
Seeds are typically sold Feminised to ensure flowering females with predictable phenotypes. Germination and selection are straightforward for growers familiar with Feminised lines.
In Oxford's windy coastal growing areas this strain shows moderate resilience but needs support and shelter. Windy coastal growing areas increase stress so growers should brace plants and use windbreaks.
Flowering typically completes in 8 to 9 weeks indoors and finishes by late September outdoors in warm seasons. Expect dense trichome development in the final two weeks.
Yields are medium, with indoor harvests around 350–450 g/m2 and outdoor plants producing roughly 300–500 g each under good conditions. Yield depends on training, nutrients and shelter from wind.
Plants stay medium height with a bushy, compact profile ideal for sea breezes and small gardens. Side-branching produces multiple cola sites when topped or LST is applied.
Indoors Kush Sorbet does well in controlled tents with moderate height allowances in Oxford grows. Outdoors in Oxford it rewards protective siting away from prevailing winds and benefits from early-season shelter.
Growing Kush Sorbet in Oxford with windy coastal growing areas requires robust wind protection and sturdy staking. Choose sheltered spots and durable supports to prevent wind damage and salt spray stress.
The high end of its THC gives a pronounced physical relaxant effect that can lead to sleepiness. Users also report a light euphoria and reduced anxiety at moderate doses.
The flavour mixes citrus lift with sweet sherbet and an earthy base that lingers on the palate. Smoke is creamy and often described as dessert-like rather than sharp.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Plant after the last risk of frost, typically late May in Oxford, and ensure seedlings are hardened off before exposure to strong winds.
Expect around 8 to 9 weeks of flowering after veg; total time depends on how long you run the vegetative phase.
Standard feed schedules for flowering hybrids work well, with extra phosphorus and potassium in mid-to-late bloom to boost bud density.
Use windbreaks, staking, and row orientation to shield plants and reduce mechanical stress and bud shatter.
It has decent natural resin coverage which helps against mould, but in damp conditions you must remain vigilant and manage airflow.
Yes, low-stress training and topping increase side colas and improve light penetration, helping to raise overall yield.
Indoors you'll see compact, resinous buds with strong terpene expression and a predictable finish in 8–9 weeks.
Yes, its 8–9 week flowering window makes it well suited to short season outdoor cannabis growing, provided plants receive good shelter and a full summer cycle.
THC dominates at roughly 18–22% while CBD remains low around 0.5–1%, making it primarily psychoactive.
Monitor trichomes and aim to harvest before persistent wet weather; in exposed sites you may harvest a little early to preserve bud quality.
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