
- Citrus brightness with dessert notes, suited to temperate coastal gardens
Lime Sorbet
Lime Sorbet is a balanced hybrid offering lime-forward flavours and a moderate THC range suitable for growers seeking a reliable, fragrant cultivar.
- Zesty lime aroma
- Quick flowering window
- Resilient hybrid vigour
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18-22% |
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≤1% |
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LIME SKUNK x SORBET |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium, typically 1.2-1.5 m outdoors |
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Medium |
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Lime, Sweet sorbet, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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windy coastal growing areas |
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Euphoric, Relaxed, Creative |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Lime Sorbet
Lime Sorbet brings together citrus sharpness and sweet, dessert-like notes in a balanced hybrid package. The cultivar flowers relatively quickly and rewards attentive growers with consistent bud quality and pronounced terpene character, making it a solid choice for temperate coastal areas where wind protection is available.
Lime Sorbet is a balanced hybrid with a gentle tilt towards sativa characteristics. It combines vigour with a controllable structure.
Typical THC levels fall between 18 and 22 percent. That range gives a clear, uplifting headspace without extreme intensity.
CBD is low, generally under one percent. The cultivar is selected for its psychoactive terpene and cannabinoid profile rather than high CBD content.
The lineage comes from a cross between Lime Skunk and Sorbet to merge citrus terpenes with creamy, sweet notes. This cross produces consistent phenotypes with good vigour.
Seeds are supplied feminised to reduce the chance of male plants in a crop. Growers will see high female rates and predictable flower production.
This variety suits growers with some practical experience and benefits from careful staking in windy coastal growing areas. Attention to plant support and basic canopy management reduces wind stress.
Flowering generally completes in around eight to nine weeks. Outdoor plants in Leicester are usually ready by early to mid autumn when conditions allow.
Yields are moderate when plants are managed attentively. Expect consistent bud density rather than very large, loose colas.
Plants develop a medium, conical structure with spaced nodes and good internodal stretch. Outdoor specimens commonly reach between 1.2 and 1.5 metres under typical conditions.
Indoors Lime Sorbet responds predictably to controlled environments and standard training approaches. Outdoors in Leicester it performs reliably provided plants are given shelter from strong gusts.
In Leicester this variety tolerates temperate summers but needs protection from salt spray and direct wind exposure. In windy coastal growing areas install windbreaks and robust anchoring to reduce mechanical stress.
The initial effect is uplifting and sociable, easing into gentle full-body relaxation. The balance makes it suitable for daytime creative tasks as well as evening unwinding.
The flavour profile pairs sharp lime zest with a sweet, dessert-like sorbet note. A subtle earthy base keeps the finish rounded.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Lime Sorbet is best for growers with some basic experience because it benefits from attentive support and pruning; novices may find its wind sensitivity challenging.
Under favourable conditions outdoor crops finish around early to mid autumn, though timing varies with local weather and season length.
It shows good vigour but needs protection from salt spray and persistent gusts; local sheltering measures can improve plant health without major intervention.
Lime Sorbet is notable for lime and sweet dessert terpenes, with a grounding earthy undertone that shapes the overall aroma.
Many users report symptomatic relief from stress and mild pain; it can also assist with sleep when used at higher doses.
Seeds are usually feminised for predictable female plants and consistent flowering performance.
Yes, Lime Sorbet's relatively short flowering window makes it a reasonable option for short season outdoor cannabis growing, provided plants receive adequate protection from wind and late-season weather.
Expect a medium yield with dense buds rather than very large harvests; good site selection and general care help stabilise results.
Standard garden pests can affect plants near the coast; regular inspection and common-sense hygiene reduce pressure without specialised measures.
Humidity and poor airflow increase mould risk, so prioritising good ventilation and avoiding overcrowding are sensible preventative steps.
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