Hey 420. Today I shall be reviewing the Orange Sherbert from the breeder Barneys Farm. Orange Sherbert is a three way cross between Orange Cream, Purple Urkle and Cherry Pie. The Pheno that I was lucky enough to get grew short and stocky with tight nodes. She needed some serious training and defoliation to get anymore than just the tops exposed to the lights. She was grown using 200w of lighting and produced a very decent yield. She's a colourful plant with wonderfully orange pistils that stand out against a number of dark tones of green and some purple with a silvery layer of frost on the very top of the buds. The flowers became very firm early on and have a heavy, and compact feel to them. She was a very easy plant to grow however as I said before I believe she did need some work to get the best out of her. She was a reasonably heavy feeder and I noticed that she consumed a lot of water. The Orange Sherbert will definitely need a good carbon filter and extraction unit if grown indoors as it has a very strong odour. The smell is pungent and deep. It's a sweet and floral citrus peel that sometimes reminds me of a fruity Skunk. The dried buds grind up light and fluffy go a long way for the amount used. It burns very well in a joint and smokes beautifully. The Orange Sherbert has a great flavour that is somewhat true to its name. There's the citrus that can be found in the smell but it's a bit less pronounced. There's also sweeter, berry candy tones that compliment the zest in an interesting way. The flavours can be tasted in the back of the throat and out through the nose as you exhale on a toke. The effect is straight up indica with a solid stone causing a relaxing feeling felt throughout the entire body. Classic movie watching and munchie inducing bud with medical potential as a pain reliever and appetite stimulator. It also relaxes the mind so there are stress relieving qualities too. The Orange Sherbert has earned a place as a firm favourite of mine with its great bud production and beautiful beautiful appearance. She has the potential for some very decent yields and I grew a lot of bud in a small area making her also good for closet and stealth growers. I would highly recommend the Orange Sherbert to growers of all experience levels as she is very easy to grow for beginners and can be mastered by the more experienced. In the end It was very difficult to find anything that I didn't like about this strain. An absolutely wonderful strain. Enjoy....