
- Sweet, zesty sativa drive for focused uplift
Sherbet Haze
Sherbet Haze is a sativa-dominant hybrid offering bright, uplifting effects and a sherbet-citrus flavour profile.
- Bright cerebral lift with sherbet sweetness
- Good yields for an early-finishing sativa
- Responsive to training and careful care
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Sherbet x Haze |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium-tall |
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Medium to high |
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Sweet sherbet citrus, Creamy berry, Light diesel |
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Feminized, regular and autoflower variants available |
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Temperate, short outdoor growing season |
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Uplifting, Focused, Relaxing body buzz |
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Indoor / Outdoor |
About Sherbet Haze
Sherbet Haze is a lively sativa-dominant hybrid bred from Sherbet x Haze that produces energetic mental clarity with a sweet, candy-like terpene mix. It performs best under attentive care, giving medium to high yields and fragrant resinous buds when grown in controlled indoor setups or well-protected outdoor sites in temperate regions.
Sherbet Haze is a sativa-dominant hybrid with lively cerebral effects and a fizzy terpene profile. It leans toward energetic clarity rather than heavy sedation.
THC levels typically sit around 18–22%, giving a reliably potent high for experienced users. Novice users should approach slowly due to the strain's bright intensity.
CBD content is low, usually under 1%, so this strain is not chosen for strong CBD effects. Users seeking CBD-led relief should consider alternative varieties.
Genetically Sherbet Haze comes from a cross of Sherbet x Haze. Those parent lines contribute the candy-sour aroma and lifted sativa drive.
Available commonly as feminized or regular seeds, Sherbet Haze allows growers to choose their preferred propagation method. Autoflower versions exist but may show reduced size and yield.
Under a short outdoor growing season Sherbet Haze is moderately demanding, needing careful timing and disease control. It rewards attention with good resin and aroma but requires proactive protection from late-season weather.
Flowering indoors takes about 8–10 weeks depending on phenotype. Outdoor finishes are best aimed for early autumn where the season allows.
Yields are medium to high in optimal conditions, with producers reporting solid returns per plant. In Cambridgeshire extra care is needed to hit maximum yield because of the short season.
Plants grow to a medium-tall stature with stretched colas and an open canopy. They respond well to training but can become lanky without support.
Indoors Sherbet Haze thrives under controlled light cycles and can be trained to fit smaller spaces in Cambridgeshire grows. Outdoors it benefits from a sheltered sunny spot in Cambridgeshire, away from prevailing damp winds.
Growing Sherbet Haze in Cambridgeshire means planning for a short outdoor growing season and guarding against early autumn damp. Success depends on choosing protected sites and timing to avoid rot and mildew.
The effect is uplifting and focused, with a spark of creativity that brightens the mind. At higher doses it can produce relaxing body sensations without heavy sedation.
Flavours combine sweet sherbet citrus with creamy berry and light diesel undertones. The aftertaste carries a sugary tang that complements the herbal notes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Maintain good airflow and prune lower growth to reduce moisture pockets, and consider timing the harvest to avoid prolonged damp conditions.
Use a balanced vegetative feed early, then switch to a bloom formula with higher phosphorus during flowering while monitoring EC to avoid nutrient burn.
Aim to finish before persistent autumn rains arrive by choosing early-flowering phenotypes or using techniques to force earlier ripening.
Reduce canopy density, improve circulation with fans or natural wind, and remove any affected buds immediately to prevent spread.
Autoflowers can be useful in short seasons because they finish on a set timetable, but they usually yield less than photo-period plants.
Watch for aphids and spider mites; use insecticidal soaps, beneficial insects or targeted treatments while avoiding harsh sprays during flowering.
Stop feeding and give plain pH-balanced water for 7–14 days to reduce excess nutrients and improve flavour prior to harvest.
Both methods work; dry trimming suits cooler, drier conditions while wet trimming speeds drying but can increase mould risk if humidity is high.
Grow in a sheltered spot, use temporary coverings during heavy rain, and train branches to avoid water collecting in the canopy.
High humidity cannabis cultivation demands vigilant airflow, reduced canopy density and rapid drying after harvest to prevent bud rot and mould.
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