
- Sherb Breath — dessert sweetness, diesel strength
Sherb Breath
Sherb Breath is an indica-dominant hybrid with sweet sherbet and diesel flavours, offering a potent, balanced high suitable for intermediate growers.
- Sweet sherbet aroma with a diesel kick
- Performs well in managed greenhouses
- Medium height, heavy resin production
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22-26% |
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≤1% |
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Sherbet x Chemdawg |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium (80–140 cm) |
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Medium-high (400–550 g/m² indoor) |
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Sweet sherbet, Citrus and vanilla, Diesel and biscuit |
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Feminised, photoperiod |
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moist western coastal climate |
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Euphoric uplift, Relaxing body calm, Mild sedation at high doses |
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Greenhouse/indoor; outdoors in sheltered coastal sites |
About Sherb Breath
Sherb Breath is an indica-dominant hybrid that combines sweet dessert terpenes with a sharp diesel backbone. It flowers in 8–9 weeks, yields reliably in controlled greenhouse environments and demands careful humidity management in coastal regions to avoid mould.
Sherb Breath is an indica-dominant hybrid that produces dense, resinous buds. The plant shows compact structure and heavy trichome coverage.
THC typically measures between 22% and 26% under good conditions. The potency gives a pronounced, long-lasting effect that most recreational users notice quickly.
CBD content is low, usually under 1%. It is not typically chosen for high-CBD therapeutic use.
The genetics combine Sherbet and Chemdawg to create a sweet yet pungent terpene profile. This lineage brings dessert-like aromas with a diesel backbone and robust resin production.
Seeds are commonly available as feminised photoperiod varieties for predictable flowering. Photoperiod control gives growers flexibility to optimise veg time and final structure.
Under a moist western coastal climate this strain needs careful humidity control and good airflow. Growers in Devon should be vigilant against mould and adjust ventilation during late flowering.
Flowering usually completes in 8–9 weeks indoors under a stable photoperiod. Outdoors in Devon harvests generally fall in late September to early October.
Yield can be medium to high when grown in a controlled greenhouse environment. Expect around 400–550 g/m² indoors with proper feeding and training.
Plants maintain a medium height with sturdy stems and a bushy canopy. They form tight colas that respond well to screen of green or low-stress training.
In Devon this cultivar performs best in a greenhouse or indoors where humidity can be controlled. Outdoors in Devon choose a sunny, sheltered site to reduce exposure to coastal damp and prevailing winds.
Growing Sherb Breath in Devon requires strict moisture control due to the moist western coastal climate. Use dehumidification, active ventilation and routine bud inspections to prevent rot during late flowering.
Effects begin with a cerebral uplift and increased sociability. The high eases into a relaxed body calm without immediate heavy sedation for most users.
Flavour is sweet and creamy with lemon sherbet and vanilla notes up front. A diesel and biscuit aftertaste rounds out the profile on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Start with a balanced veg feed and switch to a phosphorus-rich bloom formulation when flowering begins. Reduce nitrogen in late flower to improve bud finish and terpene expression.
Maintain RH below 50–55% in late flowering, increase airflow between colas and remove lower foliage that traps moisture. Inspect buds regularly and harvest early if damp weather persists.
It is best for intermediate growers due to its sensitivity to humidity and need for preventative care. Novices can succeed in a controlled greenhouse with guidance and good hygiene.
Many growers flush with plain water for 7–10 days before harvest to improve taste and burn. Monitor trichome maturity rather than relying solely on calendar days.
Spider mites, thrips and grey mould can all be issues in coastal climates. Regular monitoring, sticky traps and biological controls help keep infestations low.
It can if planted in a sheltered, sunny microclimate and given support against wind and rain. A greenhouse or cloche greatly improves reliability in the UK west coast.
Very important; dry and cure slowly at stable low temperatures and moderate humidity to retain flavour. Avoid high drying temps which drive off delicate citrus and vanilla notes.
CO2 can boost yield in sealed, well-lit greenhouses but is unnecessary for most hobby setups. Ensure adequate ventilation and light before considering CO2 systems.
Yes, Sherb Breath is well suited to UK greenhouse cannabis growing because the greenhouse lets you manage humidity and protect flowers from coastal rain. Optimising airflow and dehumidification in the greenhouse will significantly reduce mould risk.
Screen of green, low-stress training and selective defoliation help increase light penetration and even bud development. Mainline pruning can also produce uniform colas for controlled greenhouse spaces.
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