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Royal Queen
Sherbet Queen 10 pc. fem. Royal Queen
Sherbet Queen 10 pc. fem. Royal Queen
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€50,00
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€53,00
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€50,00
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Sherbet Queen: a taste so good you’ll savor every hit
Sherbet Queen has so many positive attributes, it’s hard to know where to begin. We could start with the delicate berry aroma that ensnares the senses, or the rich orange pistils that shimmer in the midday sun. We could also wax lyrical about her impressive heritage as a direct descendant of the world-famous Girl Scout Cookies. Instead, we’ll start with what makes Sherbet Queen so appealing to a broad range of consumers, both medicinal and recreational.
SMASHING THE STRESS OF MODERN LIVING
Her intense high isn't typical of an 85% indica strain. Typically, consumers expect such an indica to leave them locked to the couch, as its sedative effect works its magic on aches and pains. And there are elements of this, although she really excels with an uplifting, energetic, and creative high. It takes a full afternoon to appreciate the complexity of Sherbet Queen’s effect. But she also enables you to be productive if that's what you are seeking.
If the stress of modern living is starting to take its toll, then this herb is the perfect remedy. Gently soothing for the body, she is incredibly effective when it comes to eradicating anxiety and worries. Boasting a high THC content, her superb earthy flavor and exciting high are quick to work their way through every inch of your body and mind.
HARDY, ROBUST, AND EASY TO GROW
The only trade-off for such a rewarding effect is the moderate buds she produces. Thankfully, she is very low-maintenance during the vegetative and flowering stages, so we can forgive her slightly below-average harvests. She has good mold resistance, and if you are lucky enough to live in a Mediterranean climate, growing her outdoors is a treat for the senses. Indoor growing also doesn't require too much attention, but you do need to keep an eye on humidity levels. Ready to harvest between late September and early October, she is a great side project for experienced growers and a simple option for novices.
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