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Sherb Crasher

Feminised

Sherb Crasher is an indica-dominant hybrid with sweet sherbet and citrus notes and a compact, resinous structure suited to controlled grows.

Why choose Sherb Crasher?
  • Dense, resinous buds ideal for concentrates
  • Short stature suits canopy control and SCROG
  • Sweet sherbet flavour with a clean finish
THC 18-0% - 24%
CBD <1%
Lineage Sherbert x Crasher
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height Short to medium (60-120 cm)
Yield 400-500 g/m² indoor; 500-700 g/plant outdoor
Taste Sweet sherbet, Citrus, Creamy diesel
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Humid greenhouse environments
Effects Relaxed, Euphoric, Hungry
Environment Indoor and greenhouse

About Sherb Crasher

Sherb Crasher is an indica-dominant hybrid bred from Sherbert x Crasher that delivers dense, trichome-rich buds and a balanced high. It favours growers who can manage humidity and airflow, performs well indoors and in greenhouses, and offers a sweet, citrus-forward flavour with a creamy diesel finish.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing Sherb Crasher in humid greenhouse environments requires vigilant ventilation and humidity control to prevent mould. It suits intermediate growers who can manage airflow and canopy maintenance.

Flowering Time:

Flowering finishes in around eight to ten weeks under stable conditions. Buds develop thick trichome coverage as the cycle progresses.

Yield:

Indoor yields are moderate to high with good training and feeding, often around four hundred to five hundred grams per square metre. In a greenhouse or outdoor setting individual plants can produce larger harvests given space.

Height:

Plants remain short to medium in height, typically reaching sixty to one hundred and twenty centimetres indoors. The structure is compact with broad colas that respond well to canopy control.

Environment:

Indoors it performs reliably where light cycles and humidity are controlled, which is useful for growers in Somerset. Outdoors or in a Somerset greenhouse it benefits from shelter and proactive mould prevention.

Climate:

In Somerset Sherb Crasher thrives when grown in humid greenhouse environments that provide warmth and shelter. Effective humidity control, ventilation and routine checks for condensation are essential to protect bud quality.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.

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My greenhouse is quite damp at night; how can I protect the buds?
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Increase night-time ventilation, run a dehumidifier if possible and remove lower leaves that trap moisture around the colas.
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Should I top Sherb Crasher or let it grow bushy?
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Topping once or twice helps create multiple main colas and works well with SCROG, but for very small spaces a single-cola approach may simplify canopy management.
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How aggressive should I be with nutrients?
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Start with half-strength feeds and ramp up based on plant response; avoid heavy nitrogen late in flowering to prevent slow bud ripening.
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What pest problems should I watch for in Somerset?
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Keep an eye out for spider mites and aphids inside greenhouses, and check regularly for fungal spores during wet spells common in Somerset.
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Any trimming tips before harvest?
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Remove large fan leaves in the last two weeks to improve airflow, but avoid heavy defoliation that stresses plants in final ripening.

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