Sherb Haze marries the dessert-forward brightness of Sunset Sherbet with the soaring legacy of Neville’s Haze, creating a sativa-leaning hybrid that smells like lemon sorbet whipped with vanilla cream and finishes with clean, hazy spice. Typical batches clock 18–26% THC with trace to 0.5% CBD, and terpene tests often show limonene, caryophyllene, and pinene leading the bouquet. The first impression is uplifting and talkative—creative focus flowing through a buoyant, social headspace—before a gentle body ease rounds the edges without slowing the pace. In the garden, Sherb Haze takes after its Haze parent: tall, vigorous, and quick to stretch, stacking elongated colas with glittering resin. Indoors it prefers training (LST, topping, or ScrOG) and finishes in roughly 56–77 days, returning about 400–500 g/m²; outdoors in warm, dry climates, expect around 500–600 g per plant by late September to October. The Sherbet side keeps structure denser and aromas sweeter, while Neville’s Haze—an Amsterdam legend and 1998 High Times Cannabis Cup winner—adds that classic, breezy clarity and incense-laced finish. Whether you find it listed as Sherb Haze, Sherbet Haze, or Sherbert Haze, the profile remains a bright, confectionary citrus with a functional, feel-good lift that makes daytime sessions and collaborative moments shine beautifully.








