Description
Orange Sherbert Auto
Are you ready to elevate your cannabis experience? Discover the vibrant energy of Orange Sherbert Auto by Vision Seeds. With a remarkable THC content of 24-26%, this sativa-dominant strain is designed to inspire creativity and joy. In ideal conditions, she can reach heights of up to 1.5 meters. This exceptional strain is among Vision Seeds highest-yielding varieties, producing an impressive 650 g/m² or ≤ 300 g/plant. With her resilient nature and low maintenance needs, Orange Sherbert Auto is perfect for cultivators of all skill levels. In just 9 weeks, you can savor her delightful blend of sweet and sour flavors, making each moment unforgettable.
| Type |
AutoFem |
| Lineage |
Orange Bud X Sherbert Auto |
| Product Genetics |
40% Indica – 60% Sativa |
| CBD |
Low < 1% |
| THC |
≤ 26% |
| Yield |
80 – 300 gr/plant |
| Flowering |
8 to 9 weeks |
| Harvest Month |
NVT |
| H (indoor – outdoor) |
90 – 150 cm |
| Effect |
Happy – Euphoric – Energetic – Creativity |
| Flavour |
Sweet – Sour – Citrus – Creamy |
Orange Sherbert Auto offers a unique blend of sweet and sour flavors, characterized by a creamy texture complemented by citrus notes. This strain exhibits typical sativa effects, delivering a robust high with a THC content of up to 26%, noted for its energizing and uplifting qualities. Users can expect a burst of creativity and a pleasant mood enhancement.
Growth and Yield Plants typically reach heights of 110 to 150 centimeters, adorned with a dense layer of white trichomes. The internodal spacing is notable, along with sizeable buds. The total cultivation cycle spans approximately 8 to 9 weeks. Indoors, in a spacious grow environment, yields can reach up to 650 g/m². Vision Seeds’ Orange Sherbert Auto demonstrates high resilience, making it suitable for outdoor cultivation as well, with potential yields of 300 grams per plant if optimal care is provided.
Growing Tips from Vision Seeds
In a grow room environment, the height of this strain may lead to some challenges. Therefore, techniques such as topping or low-stress training (LST) are advised. Given the potential size of the buds, it is essential to provide support if branches begin to bend excessively to prevent breakage.