Garlic Sherbert by In House Genetics
Indica dominant × Sativa dominant
Garlic Sherbert is a hybrid cannabis strain developed by In House Genetics through meticulous crossbreeding. It is known for combining potent effects with a distinctive flavor profile, representing a modern approach to cannabis breeding.
Appearance
Garlic Sherbert buds are visually striking, featuring dense, well-structured nugs with a rich combination of purple and green hues. A generous dusting of trichomes covers the buds, giving them a glistening appearance, while vivid orange pistils add a contrasting visual element.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Garlic Sherbert is a complex blend, offering a robust, garlic-like scent balanced by subtle sweet, citrus, and floral notes from terpenes like limonene and linalool. The flavor mirrors this complexity, starting with a savory, spicy garlic taste that transitions into a sweet sherbet-like finish, deepened by earthy and pine undertones.
Effects
This strain is recognized for its balanced properties, delivering cerebral effects that can be enjoyed throughout the day. Its predominantly hybrid heritage contributes to a spectrum of effects suitable for various users.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Laboratory analysis indicates Garlic Sherbert has a notable terpene profile, with high concentrations of compounds contributing to its signature garlic aroma, alongside myrcene, limonene, and linalool. While specific cannabinoid percentages beyond THC are not detailed, the strain is bred for robust cannabinoid production.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by In House Genetics, Garlic Sherbert is the product of advanced breeding techniques aimed at enhancing terpene expression and cannabinoid production. Its lineage is diverse and predominantly hybrid, blending indica and sativa genetics from historically significant varieties known for their terpene content and potency.
Cultivation Notes
The visual characteristics of Garlic Sherbert, such as dense buds and prolific trichome coverage, suggest good resin production and potential yield. Its development involved optimizing gene expression for resin and cannabinoid synthesis through controlled environmental factors and careful selection of parent strains.