Orange Sherbet Feminized Marijuana Seeds

Orange Sherbet Feminized Marijuana Seeds open with the grower details that matter most: Orange Cream x Purple Urkle x Cherry Pie lineage, sativa dominant hybrid expression, 20%–24% THC, and low CBD. Its grow appeal comes through orange, sweet flavor notes, very high yield class, and a grow profile.

For cultivation planning, Orange Sherbet is usually listed with 9–10 weeks flowering, 4–6 ft indoor height, and outdoor harvest around Mid October where growing is legally permitted. Its dominant terpene notes — Limonene, Myrcene, Caryophyllene — sharpens the aroma and gives the finished flower a more memorable nose.

Quick Facts

Type Sativa Dominant Hybrid
THC 20%–24%
CBD Low
Genetics Orange Cream x Purple Urkle x Cherry Pie
Flowering Time 9–10 weeks
Yield Class Very High
Indoor Height 4–6 ft
Outdoor Height 7–10 ft
Outdoor Harvest Mid October
Grow Difficulty Moderate
Flavor Notes Orange, Sweet
Dominant Terpene Notes Limonene, Myrcene, Caryophyllene

Genetics & Expression

Looking at Orange Cream x Purple Urkle x Cherry Pie helps explain why Orange Sherbet is compared through both plant behavior and finished-flower personality.

The parentage shows up most clearly in practical traits: canopy style, aroma notes, resin character, and the level of attention needed during bloom.

Cannabinoid Range

The cannabinoid profile for Orange Sherbet is usually described near 20%–24% THC and low CBD.

Customers should view those figures as a starting point, not a fixed promise, because environment, seed expression, and lab method can all shift the final result.

Flavor Notes

A sweet, zesty orange flavor with a candy-like finish that is incredibly smooth.

The aroma is what makes this cultivar easier to recognize in the jar. It helps separate Orange Sherbet from more plain seed listings and gives customers a better reason to remember the cultivar.

Terpene Profile

Terpene Grower & Enthusiast Notes
Limonene Can lift the nose with lemon, orange, or sweet citrus peel angle.
Myrcene Can support a deeper herbal base with earthy and musky undertones.
Caryophyllene Adds peppery spice, warm herbal bite, and deeper resin character.

Reported Experience

Orange Sherbet is often chosen for a sativa dominant hybrid experience, recognizable aroma, and effects shaped by its cannabinoid strength and terpene balance.

Effect notes should be treated as flexible buyer context, not a promise. Tolerance, dose, batch freshness, cannabinoid range, and terpene balance all shape how a cultivar may feel.

Structure, Stretch and Airflow

A tall, vigorous plant that produces massive, high-quality yields with ease.

For indoor growers, the key variables are training response, internodal spacing, flower weight, and humidity management. For outdoor growers, timing around Mid October and local weather pressure matter most.

Requires extensive training and support, while strong and vigorous, but needs space to thrive.

Finish Time and Yield

For production planning, Orange Sherbet is generally placed in a 9–10 weeks flowering range. Outdoor harvest timing is often chosen for Mid October, depending on region and seasonal conditions.

The listed very high yield class is helpful when comparing seed packs, but it should never be treated as a guaranteed result.

Who This Strain Fits

High-yield seekers, Sativa lovers, daytime energy. This profile is especially helpful for customers who want seed-bank data with enough grower detail to understand garden fit before purchase.

Strain Questions

Does Orange Sherbet stay compact?

Typical height is listed around 4–6 ft indoors and 7–10 ft outdoors, though training and phenotype can change final size.

Is Orange Sherbet difficult to grow?

The grow difficulty is usually described as moderate, with best results coming from steady airflow, light control, and clean garden management.

What makes Orange Sherbet different?

Its sativa dominant hybrid profile, Orange Cream x Purple Urkle x Cherry Pie lineage, orange, sweet flavor notes, and significant stretch help separate it from plain seed listings.

What yield can growers expect?

Yield potential is often listed around 500–650 g/m² indoors and 700+ g/plant outdoors, but actual results depend on environment and skill.

Which terpenes are listed?

The dominant terpene notes is commonly listed as Limonene, Myrcene, Caryophyllene, though final expression depends on phenotype and curing.

Legal note: Seed laws and cultivation rules differ by region. Purchase, possession, germination, and cultivation must follow the regulations that apply where you live.

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