Orange Sherbet is a perfectly balanced 1:1 ratio hybrid strain. It is one of the rarest strains from unknown breeders who crossed Orange Cream, Purple Urkle, and Cherry Pie.
Orange Sherbet grows to about 130 cm high and takes about 60-70 days to flower. This strain is relatively resistant to cold temperatures and diseases such as powdery mildew and botrytis. Novice growers can ride on cultivating it, but finding its seeds remains to be a daunting task. If you control all the growth conditions as expected, you can harvest relatively high yields. Outdoor growers can get about 7 ounces per plant, while indoor ones can expect 1.8 ounces per square foot.
This initial scent is followed by a sweet and citrusy aroma comparable to freshly peeled oranges. Unlike other strains that emit skunky fragrances, Orange Sherbet has a sweet aroma that can invite everyone to the room making it a desirable strain for most cultivators.
It is dominated by an orange aesthetic look that is common in orange candies and orange fruits. Orange Sherbet was rightfully named and should be the best strain to people who are more veer towards the fruitier type strains.
Genetics | Orange Cream x Purple Urkle, x Cherry Pie |
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Flowering Time | Indoor: 8-10wks Outdoor: Late-October |
50/50 | 50% Indica, 50% Sativa |
Packet Size | 10 Seeds, 20 seeds, 5 seeds |
Orange Sherbert is a cross of Orange Cream, Purple Urkle, and Cherry Pie. A group of American breeders came together to produce this orange candy treat. Its flower comes in a dense green and purple hue with stark orange hairs that add to its appeal.
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