
- Sherbadelic — sherbet sweetness, steady calm
Sherbadelic
Sherbadelic is an indica-dominant hybrid with creamy sherbet flavour and uplifting yet relaxed effects.
- Creamy sherbet flavour with citrus lift
- Dense, resinous buds suited to tent grows
- Performs well indoors and outdoors with careful climate control
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18-24% |
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<1% |
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Sunset Sherbet x Gelato |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium, 80-140 cm |
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Medium-High (approx. 400-550 g/m² indoor) |
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Creamy sherbet, Citrus, Sweet berry |
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Feminised |
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Cool northern summers |
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Uplifting, Euphoric, Relaxing |
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Indoor / Outdoor |
About Sherbadelic
Sherbadelic is an indica-dominant hybrid bred from Sunset Sherbet x Gelato, offering a creamy, citrus-tinged flavour and a reliably pleasant high. It performs well indoors in controlled rooms and can be grown outdoors with care in Kent, where cool northern summers demand extra attention to humidity and late-season weather. Moderate in difficulty, Sherbadelic rewards growers who manage airflow, light and canopy structure, producing dense, aromatic buds with a balanced, relaxing effect.
Sherbadelic is an indica-dominant hybrid that blends relaxing body effects with a clear-headed lift. The profile suits users who want mellow sedation without complete mental fog.
THC typically sits between 18% and 24%, giving the strain dependable potency for experienced users. Some phenotypes can climb higher, so start low if you are trying a new batch.
CBD is minimal in Sherbadelic, usually below 1%, so it is not considered CBD-rich. Those needing CBD-focused therapy should pair it with other products or choose an alternative cultivar.
The lineage is Sunset Sherbet x Gelato, combining sherbet sweetness with gelato creaminess. This cross produces dense buds with pronounced terpene complexity.
Seeds are typically sold feminised to simplify the grow and avoid male plants. Autoflower versions exist for growers who want a faster cycle and simpler light schedules.
Growing Sherbadelic in cool northern summers demands careful attention to humidity control and light during late bloom. It is a moderate-difficulty plant with some resilience to chill, but it benefits from extra warmth and airflow.
Flowering completes in about 8 to 10 weeks under stable conditions. Buds fatten towards the end of bloom and develop a dense, resinous structure.
Indoors, yield is medium-high with proper canopy management and training methods such as SCROG, commonly around 400–550 g/m². Outdoors in Kent a good season can produce respectable crops, but wet weather can reduce results.
Plants remain relatively compact with a sturdy central cola and a bushy branching habit. Expect heights in the region of 80–140 cm, which makes the strain well suited to tent grows and small gardens.
Indoors Sherbadelic benefits from controlled temperature, steady light cycles and effective dehumidification to prevent mould. Outdoors in Kent it prefers a sunny, sheltered spot with good airflow and early protection from autumn rains.
Growing Sherbadelic in Kent with cool northern summers requires vigilant mould prevention and careful late-season planning. Give plants extra light and warmth indoors or choose a raised, well-draining outdoor site to help ripening in cool conditions.
The high begins with an uplifted, cerebral rush that eases into gentle body relaxation. Many users note increased sociability and a comfortable sense of calm rather than heavy sedation at typical doses.
Flavour is a creamy sherbet blend with clear citrus top notes and a sweet berry finish. The terpene profile gives a dessert-like smoke that is smooth and aromatic.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use a 600–1000W LED or HPS equivalent for a 1–3 m² tent, maintain 20–26°C during lights-on and 40–50% RH in flower, and provide good air exchange to limit mould.
Keep humidity low in late flowering, increase airflow around bud sites, and consider a dehumidifier or silica desiccants in an indoor room to avoid bud rot.
Begin a light flush one to two weeks before your planned harvest to help smooth the smoke, depending on nutrient levels and plant condition.
Yes, but choose a sunny, sheltered spot and aim to protect buds from autumn rains; late-season shelter or poly tunnels can help in unpredictable weather.
Low-stress training, topping and a SCROG net work well to maximise light penetration and even canopy distribution for higher indoor yields.
Expect roughly 12–14 weeks from seed to harvest under optimal conditions, depending on whether you use autoflower or photoperiod feminised seeds.
A blossom-focused feed with increased phosphorus and potassium and moderate nitrogen works best; watch for nutrient burn and adjust EC gradually.
It is manageable for committed beginners who can control humidity and temperature, but it is not the easiest strain for totally inexperienced growers.
Fit an inline extractor with a carbon filter sized for your grow room and run the fan continuously during lights-on to maintain negative pressure and control smell.
Look for guides on ventilation, humidity control, and lighting schedules specifically for flowering varieties; forums and grow logs from UK growers offer practical local advice.
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