
- Small footprint, full character
Sherbacio
Sherbacio is a compact, indica-dominant hybrid with sherbet-sweet flavour and balanced, mellow effects.
- Compact plants, big flavour.
- Ideal for small tents and urban setups.
- Sweet sherbet notes with a calm, creative high.
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18-24% |
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<1% |
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Sunset Sherbert x Acapulco Gold |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Short to medium (60-120 centimetres) |
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Moderate to high |
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sweet sherbet, bright citrus, earthy cream |
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Feminized |
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cool Highland |
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mellow body relaxation, gentle cerebral uplift, creativity boost |
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Indoor preferred; outdoor in sheltered, sunny sites |
About Sherbacio
Sherbacio is bred for growers who need a small footprint but decent yields; it carries a sherbet-forward flavour and a balanced mix of body relaxation and cerebral lift. The variety performs well in controlled indoor setups and can be grown outdoors in sheltered, sunny spots, though growers in Hampshire should watch for cool Highland weather and consider early-flowering phenotypes or protective measures.
Sherbacio is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for balanced effects. It combines relaxing body effects with a clear-headed uplift.
THC typically ranges between 18 and 24 percent in tested phenotypes. Individual plants can test near the upper end under optimal indoor conditions.
CBD levels are low, generally under 1 percent. This makes Sherbacio primarily a recreational variety rather than a high-CBD therapy.
Sherbacio descends from Sunset Sherbert x Acapulco Gold, selected for flavour and resilience. The cross brings sherbet sweetness together with a sunny, lifted skunky character.
Seeds are sold as feminized to simplify canopy management and avoid male plants. Regular or auto versions may be available from select breeders for experienced growers.
Growing Sherbacio requires intermediate skills because it responds well to training and defoliation. Extra care is needed in cool Highland growing conditions to avoid mould and to ensure full ripening.
Flowering typically completes in 8 to 9 weeks indoors. Outdoors harvest in late September in temperate zones if conditions are favourable.
Indoor yields are moderate to high when using SCROG or SOG techniques. Outdoors it produces respectable crops in protected sites but can be limited by short seasons.
Plants stay compact with a stout, bushy structure ideal for limited spaces. Most specimens finish between 60 and 120 centimetres depending on training and pot size.
Sherbacio thrives indoors under controlled lighting and benefits from low-stretch setups in Hampshire. Outdoors it prefers sheltered, sun-facing spots and may need protection from wind and rain in Hampshire.
Growing Sherbacio in Hampshire requires attention to the cooler, wetter months and microclimates found locally. Cool Highland growing conditions can delay ripening, so growers in Hampshire should use early-flowering phenotypes or extend indoor light cycles to ensure proper finish.
Effects are balanced with a mellow body stone and a gentle cerebral lift. Users report a creative buzz that settles into relaxed calm without heavy sedation.
The flavour profile leans sweet with bright citrus top notes and creamy sherbet undertones. A touch of earthiness rounds the finish and lingers on the palate.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes, its naturally compact structure and short internodes make it ideal for compact indoor cannabis gardens when combined with low-stress training or a SCROG net.
Switch to a 12/12 light cycle to induce flowering and maintain consistent light hours; many growers run 18/6 for veg and 12/12 for flower.
Keep good air circulation, lower humidities during late flower and remove dense leaf cover; in cool, damp climates use dehumidifiers or fans to reduce risk.
Check trichomes for a mix of cloudy and some amber for balanced effects, usually around 8 to 9 weeks of flowering indoors.
Moderate feeding is best; start with half-strength nutrients and increase based on plant response while avoiding excess nitrogen in late flower.
Yes, but choose a sheltered, sunny microclimate and consider early-flowering selections to beat autumn rains.
Aphids, spider mites and powdery mildew are common risks; inspect plants regularly and use biological controls where possible.
Yes, LST, topping and gentle defoliation open the canopy and improve light penetration, increasing usable bud sites.
Cure for at least two weeks in airtight jars, burping daily at first, and ideally four to eight weeks for best flavour development.
Feminized seeds are common and convenient, though some breeders offer regular or autoflower versions for different grower preferences.
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