
- Zesty, balanced hybrid built for mild UK gardens
Lime Sherbet
Lime Sherbet is a citrus-forward hybrid well suited to mild UK climates and attentive growers.
- Citrus-dominant terpene profile for bright, clean flavour
- Reliable 8–9 week flowering and solid yields
- Responds well to training in mild southern climates
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Lime Skunk x Sherbet |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium (80-150 cm) |
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Medium-high |
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Lime and citrus, Sweet sherbet cream, Herbal diesel undertones |
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Feminised |
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mild southern growing climate |
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Uplifting cerebral buzz, Relaxed body sensation, Enhanced creativity |
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Indoor & Outdoor |
About Lime Sherbet
Lime Sherbet is a balanced hybrid bred from Lime Skunk x Sherbet that delivers sharp lime and sweet sherbet flavours with moderate-to-high THC. It performs well indoors and outdoors in southern UK conditions, offering medium height, manageable flowering times and reliable yields for growers who monitor humidity and ventilation.
Lime Sherbet is a balanced hybrid that shows both sativa lift and indica calm. It combines zesty citrus notes with a creamy sherbet finish.
THC levels typically sit between 18% and 22%, giving a noticeable psychoactive effect without overwhelming new users. That potency makes it popular with regular consumers who want a clear head and gentle body relaxation.
CBD content is low, usually under 1%, so it does not significantly counter the THC-driven effects. Those seeking CBD-led therapy should pair this strain with high-CBD varieties.
Lime Sherbet derives from a cross of Lime Skunk x Sherbet. The lineage explains the pronounced citrus terpenes and creamy sweet finish.
Seeds are commonly available as feminised to ensure a high proportion of bud-bearing plants. Feminised genetics simplify canopy management and improve predictability for small-scale growers.
Growing Lime Sherbet is reasonably straightforward for cultivators with some experience. In a mild southern growing climate it responds well to training but needs careful humidity control to avoid mould.
Flowering typically completes in 8 to 9 weeks under controlled indoor conditions. Outdoors, plants are usually ready by early to mid October in the UK.
Yields are medium to high, with indoor runs often producing around 450–500 g/m² under good conditions. Outdoors, a single healthy plant can match indoor totals in a favourable season.
Plants form a medium-height structure with a dominant central cola and several side branches. Expect 80–150 cm indoors and slightly taller specimens outside.
Indoors Lime Sherbet thrives under SCROG or SOG setups where light and humidity are controlled. Outdoors in Bristol it flowers reliably but benefits from shelter during prolonged wet weather.
Growing Lime Sherbet in Bristol benefits from the city's mild southern growing climate, which extends the outdoor season. During damp periods in Bristol extra ventilation and proactive mould checks are essential to protect dense buds.
The initial effect is uplifting and cerebral, promoting creativity and conversation. That heady energy settles into a relaxed body sensation useful for evening use.
The flavour profile is dominated by sharp lime and citrus with a sweet sherbet cream aftertaste. Smoke is smooth with faint herbal and diesel notes that linger.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Daytime temperatures between 20–26°C and nights no lower than 15°C suit this strain best for steady growth and resin production.
Keep humidity below 50% in the final weeks of flowering and increase air circulation around dense colas to prevent mould.
Yes, both SOG and SCROG work well; SOG shortens vegetative time while SCROG helps produce even colas and improves light distribution.
Expect harvest in early to mid October in most southern UK locations if the season remains dry.
Standard nutrient schedules for a hybrid suffice, with slightly reduced nitrogen and increased phosphorus and potassium during bloom.
Lime Sherbet has moderate vigour and good bud density but dense flowers need attention; preventative measures are recommended in damp conditions.
A novice can succeed outdoors if they monitor weather, keep plants well ventilated and act quickly on signs of mould.
Low-stress training, topping and light defoliation before bloom will open the canopy and increase usable bud sites.
In humid summers extra airflow, raised beds or well-draining pots and preventative fungicide strategies are important to reduce rot risk during humid climate cannabis growing.
A light flush 7–10 days before harvest can help smooth smoke, but monitor trichome development to time the cut correctly.
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