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aka Sunset Sherbert, Sherbert, Sherbet, Sunset Sherbet, Sherbet



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The Sunset Sherbet strain has prominent citrus, earthy, and sweet flavors. These flavors come from Sunset Sherbert’s terpene profile of Caryophyllene and Limonene. Also Called Sherbet or Sherbert for short, Sunset Sherbert is a popular dessert strain that also features creaminess, candy, berries, and skunk notes.
As the cannabis legend goes, the hybrid strain Sunset Sherbert was created by accident by a San Fransisco Bay Area grower calling themselves Mr. Sherbinski. This cultivar stumbled upon what the late great Bob Ross called a “happy accident” by accidentally producing in San Francisco Bay when Mr. Sherbinski introduced a male Pink Panties plant into a room of GSC female plants.
Sherbinski says they intended for the Sunset Sherbert plants to inherit the genetic lineage of its parent strain, the famous GSC. Since this happy accident, the highly touted Sunset Sherbert has become a household name. In the downtown Los Angeles Fairfax district, a dispensary called Sherbinski’s opened in this strain’s name. Sunset Sherbet was awarded 3rd place for best Coffeeshop Flower at the 2017 Amsterdam Cannabis Cup.
With an average of 18% THC content, consumers report feeling relaxed, happy, and euphoric when ingesting the Sunset Sherbert strain. HashDash platform users report relief from stress, depression, and pain when ingesting Sunset Sherbert. Those with conditions like Anxiety, PTSD, and ADD/ ADHD may feel relief when consuming Sunset Sherbet. Some common negative side effects of Sunset Sherbert are that consumers report feeling dry mouth, dry eyes, and anxiety.
Dominant Terpene
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This information is for entertainment and education purposes only. Platform user feedback on strain effects is based on the individual's experience, and not based on the advice of any medical professional.
The spiciest of terpenes, the terpene caryophyllene adds a pungent bite to the flavor and aroma of your favorite strain. Studies show caryophyllene may act as a pain reliever, anti-inflammatory and an antioxidant. Caryophyllene is also found in spices like black pepper, cinnamon, and oregano.
Read more about terpenesThere is clinical evidence using caryophyllene for these conditions:
Sunset Sherbert is a Hybrid. Its lineage includes GSC and Pink Panties.
Disclaimer: Due to advanced cultivation techniques and cross-breeding, essentially most strains are hybrids.
Sunset Sherbert has a THC percentage of 18%. Newer consumers may consider this a medium-THC strain. While THC content varies, Sunset Sherbert may be a good entry strain.
Disclaimer: Experiences vary depending on the consumer. Tolerance level, lifestyle, diet, and growing method all impact how a strain makes you feel.
HashDash platform users indicate that Sunset Sherbert smells sweet, due to its terpene profile dominated by caryophyllene.
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