ILGM – Editor’s Choice (2026)
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Herbies Seeds
Herbies Seeds offers a huge selection with worldwide shipping. A solid choice for international growers.
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Crop King Seeds
Crop King Seeds offers a variety of Canadian strains. Slightly lower ratings but still a good option for many growers.
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Blue OG Sherbert seeds. Just saying the name feels like a slow exhale—cool, sticky, a little mysterious. You crack open the pack and there’s this quiet thrill, like maybe you’re about to grow something that doesn’t quite belong to this world. And maybe you are.
These seeds? They’re not for the impatient. They take their damn time. But if you’ve got the space, the light, the stubbornness—oh man, they’ll reward you. Deep greens, purples that creep in like bruises, and that smell. Sweet diesel with a twist of berry funk, like someone spilled blueberry syrup on a mechanic’s jumpsuit. It’s weird. It’s perfect.
Genetically, it’s a mashup of Blue OG and Sherbert—duh—but the way it hits? That’s where things get interesting. Some folks say it’s mellow. Others say it creeps up and slaps you sideways. I think it depends on the day. Or your mood. Or maybe the moon, who knows. It’s hybrid-ish, but leans toward the couch. Not full-on glue-you-down, but you’ll feel your bones soften. Music sounds better. Time slows down. You might forget what you were saying mid-sentence and just laugh instead.
Growing it isn’t rocket science, but it’s not idiot-proof either. Indoors, you can control the vibe—temps, humidity, light cycles. Outdoors? Riskier, but more rewarding if you nail it. These plants get bushy, like they’re trying to hide something. You’ll need to prune, train, maybe even talk to them a little. They like attention. Don’t we all?
Yields? Decent. Not massive, but respectable. Quality over quantity, right? The buds are dense, frosty—like someone rolled them in powdered sugar and forgot to stop. And the high . . . it’s not just about getting stoned. It’s about shifting gears. Slipping into a different frequency. You might write a poem. Or stare at your ceiling fan for an hour and feel okay about it.
I’ve grown a lot of strains. Some forgettable, some legendary. Blue OG Sherbert sits somewhere in between—like a cult classic. Not mainstream, not overhyped. Just solid. Strange. Beautiful in its own messy way.
Would I recommend it? Yeah. But not to everyone. If you’re looking for fast, easy, predictable—skip it. But if you like surprises, if you’re okay with a little chaos in your garden . . . then yeah. Plant it. Wait. Watch.
And when it blooms—damn. You’ll know.