Sherbibi
Sunset Sherbet × Unknown
Sherbibi is a boutique indica cultivar with a name suggesting lineage from the Sherbet family, possibly crossed with a less defined parent. Verified data is scarce, but its profile aligns with dessert-forward hybrids known for dense flowers and appealing aromas.
Appearance
Sherbibi typically produces dense, medium-sized flowers characterized by abundant, bulbous trichomes, giving them a frosted appearance. The calyxes are tightly packed, and well-cultivated plants exhibit minimal sugar leaves. Pistils often start as bright tangerine and mature to a copper hue. Cooler temperatures during late flower can encourage the development of deep purple and eggplant colors in the bracts, a trait common in Sherbet descendants.
Aroma & Flavor
The aromatic profile of Sherbibi is distinctly dessert-like, featuring a dominant creamy note complemented by hints of berry and citrus, reminiscent of sherbet. This profile is supported by a terpene ensemble that contributes to its sweet, fruity, and sometimes floral or nutty undertones, with an earthy finish.
Effects
Consumers can expect Sherbibi to deliver a hybrid effect that leans towards relaxation without significantly impairing cognitive function at moderate doses. The strain is often described as producing a sedating quality, contributing to a relaxed state.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
While specific lab results for Sherbibi are not widely published, its chemistry is estimated based on related strains. THC content typically ranges from 15-25%, with CBD levels below 1%. The terpene profile is often dominated by limonene, caryophyllene, and linalool, with humulene also potentially present. These contribute to its complex aroma and flavor profile.
Growing Characteristics
Sherbibi is anticipated to be a medium-stretch plant that benefits from controlled environments and integrated pest management. It develops dense, terpene-rich flowers that reward careful cultivation and post-harvest handling. Growers should expect moderate internodal spacing and stout stems suitable for training, with a potential for 1.2 to 1.8x stretch after the light cycle flip.
Origins & Lineage
The precise genetic origins of Sherbibi are not officially documented by a single breeder, leading to its common appearance as a dispensary or grower label. The name suggests a cross involving the Sherbet family, potentially with a second parent abbreviated as 'Bibi,' which could refer to strains like Biscotti or others that add body or spice. This lineage points to influences from strains like Sunset Sherbet and potentially Cookie family genetics, resulting in dessert-forward characteristics.