
Harmony - Live Badder - H - Sweet Sherb - 1.0g
$24.00
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🍦 Sweet Sherb — Strain Background🧬 Lineage & GeneticsSweet Sherb is typically part of the “Sherb” (Sherbet/Sunset Sherbet) family of cannabis genetics.The Sherb/genetic group usually descends from Sunset Sherbet, itself a cross of Girl Scout Cookies × Pink Panties. In some plant lines marketed as Sweet Sherb, breeders may further cross Sherbet genetics with other lines to emphasize particular flavors (e.g., sweeter fruit‑forward traits). 🌿 TypeMost Sherb‑linked strains (including Sweet Sherb variants) are indica‑dominant or balanced hybrids — not pure indica or pure sativa. 🍍 Aroma & Flavor
Sweet Sherb and related Sherb/Sherbet cultivars often share a dessert‑like, fruity profile:
Sweet, creamy, candy‑like notes — similar to sherbet ice cream profiles. Citrus and berry undertones appear in many examples of related strains. Some phenotypes bring in vanilla, tropical, or earthy spice accents.These characteristics come from common terpenes seen in sherbet‑linked plants, such as limonene (citrus), caryophyllene (spice), and myrcene (earthy) — although exact profiles vary batch‑to‑batch.
✨ Typical Effects (General Notes)While individual experiences vary widely, Sherb‑related genetics (including Sweet Sherb) generally lean toward:
A balanced head‑and‑body feel where mental uplift and mellow body ease can coexist. Many people describe effects as relaxing yet not overly sedating, often suitable for winding down without heavy couch lock. Because of the hybrid nature, effects can range from light euphoria and creative ease to gentle relaxation, particularly in indica‑leaning cuts.Note: Because “Sweet Sherb” is often a proprietary or local name rather than a universally standardized strain lineage, you won’t find one single terpene or effect profile — it varies by breeder, phenotype, and cultivation.
🍦 How This Relates to a ConcentrateWhen a concentrate is labeled Sweet Sherb:
It means the extract is made from cannabis flower that expresses Sherb‑linked genetics — so the aroma and flavor in the concentrate aim to reflect those dessert‑like terpene profiles. In a live badder format, the goal is to preserve as much of the strain’s natural terpenes and cannabinoid diversity as possible, which can intensify flavor compared with dried flower.Concentrates
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