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- Verified Doja cut (Pink Guava x OZK, the #11 keeper from the original hunt)
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Strain Overview
RS 11 strain is the cut that put tropical sherbet on the connoisseur shelf and stayed there. Pink Guava on OZK, pheno-hunted by Deo Farms / Doja Pak, the eleventh keeper, then a high-profile Connected run that put it in front of every dispensary buyer in California. She broke through the cluttered modern dessert shelf by doing what most of the field could not — actually taste like tropical sherbet on the palate, not just on the marketing card. There’s a lot of “RS 11” floating around in the secondary market that isn’t the cut. The Doja-line keeper is the one you actually want, and that’s what we ship.
Quick Facts
| Price | $99 (free 2-day shipping) |
| Type | Balanced hybrid (late indica lean) |
| Lineage | Pink Guava x OZK |
| Breeder | Deo Farms / Doja Pak (Connected run) |
| Phenotype | #11 (Doja’s keeper from the original hunt) |
| THC | 25-30% |
| Dominant terpenes | Limonene, caryophyllene, myrcene |
| Flowering time | 56-63 days (8-9 weeks) |
| Yield | 450-500 g/m² indoor |
| Difficulty | Beginner to intermediate |
Why RS 11 Tastes Like Tropical Sherbet That Earned the Shelf
The smell is the test. Open a properly cured jar of Doja’s RS 11 #11 and you’ll get a sparkling tropical-citrus note up front. Ripe pink guava, mango skin, a clean grapefruit-rind brightness sitting on top. Underneath is the creamy sherbet core — vanilla and fresh cream, soft enough that it sits behind the citrus instead of fighting it. Deeper into the smell the OZK side asserts itself with a peppery, slightly fuel-leaning bottom note and a faint diesel edge.
This three-layer profile is what separates the verified Doja cut from secondary-market knockoffs. Most “RS 11” you’ll find is missing the gas finish underneath the tropical-sherbet front. Without that gas anchor, you’ve got a sweet-fruit hybrid that flattens after the third bowl. With the gas finish, you’ve got the original.
On the inhale she comes in bright and fruit-forward — the distinctive guava-and-citrus pop that gave the strain its name. Mid-palate the smoke turns creamy, almost like sherbet melting on the tongue. The exhale is where the OG influence shows up — peppery, lightly oily, faintly fuel-tinged, with a soft floral note that lingers from the linalool side.
Press her into rosin and the tropical citrus and cream both jump forward. Smoke her out of a clean piece and the back-end pepper-and-fuel gets more room. One of the few fruit strains that doesn’t collapse into candy through a long session.
Lab work commonly reports limonene around 0.4-0.9 percent, beta-caryophyllene 0.3-0.8, myrcene 0.3-0.7. Those are meaningful numbers for a flower terpene profile and part of why the cut feels so loud in the jar. The terp diversity is doing real work on the palate.
Effects: Bright Lift, Warm Body, Smooth Settle
Onset is bright. The first ten minutes hit lifted, slightly buzzy in the head, clear-eyed mood lift with a sense of conversational energy. The Pink Guava side drives the early peak. Uplifted, slightly creative, easy to talk through.
Around 30-45 minutes in the OZK side moves in. Comfortable, warming body relaxation that loosens the shoulders and slows the pace without dragging it down. Most users land in a relaxed, mellow, social headspace through the middle, the kind of room that suits a long meal, a film, a small gathering, or a session with music.
Late afternoon into evening is her window — roughly 3 PM to 9 PM. Too lifted for true bedtime, too relaxed for a 9 AM start. Solo, she leans introspective and slightly creative. In a group she runs talkative and easy. Peak is 90 minutes to two hours and tapers gentle. The THC ceiling is high, so two hits and a pause is the right pace. The second wave lands harder than the first.
Lineage: The Eleventh One Was the One
Parentage is Pink Guava on OZK. Pink Guava is a Wizard Trees / Doja selection, the obvious tropical-fruit plant in the Doja program. OZK is Wizard Trees’ Zkittlez crossed to OG Eddy Lepp, which contributes the dense bract structure, the OG fuel layer, and the heavier physical settle late in the experience.
The strain came out of a Doja-led pheno-hunt in California. The #11 was the keeper for its guava-and-sherbet profile, exceptionally heavy resin coverage, and a flowering window short enough to make commercial sense. Connected ran it next, which put the cut on every dispensary shelf in the state and started the conversation about modern THC ceilings. Premium indoor batches landed in the high 20s and low 30s, and a few exhibition runs claimed higher.
There’s a lot of “RS 11” out in the secondary market that is not the cut. Because the strain became famous before the seed line was widely released, dozens of seed-grown phenos circulated under the name. The Doja-line cut is the one you actually want, and that’s what we ship.
Growing RS 11
Eight to nine weeks indoor. Most growers chop at day 63-65. Outdoor she finishes late September into early October in temperate zones. She’s one of the more forgiving high-end hybrids in rotation, which is part of why she spread so fast through the clone circuit.
Structure is medium-stretch and bushy. Expect 1.5x to 2x stretch through the flip with strong lateral branching. Top at the 4th or 5th node and pull her flat under a SCROG and she fills the tray very evenly with solid secondaries. Vertical-grown RS 11 still works but loses 15-20 percent yield versus a properly trained canopy. Internodes are tighter than the Pink Guava side alone would suggest, courtesy of the OZK influence.
She’s a moderate feeder. Push too much nitrogen in late veg and the early-flower terps mute. Underfeed in mid-flower and the bract development thins. A balanced bloom regimen with steady cal-mag is the default. Resin starts visibly by week 3 and finishes heavy. Yields land commercial-grade, around 450-500 g/m² indoors. Mold and pest resistance are noticeably good for a dense-bud cut.
Drop the room 10 degrees day-to-night in the last 10 days. The magenta and purple bract flecking is genetically there and cooler temps just pull it forward. Watch potassium late — she fades cleanly if you back K off in the last week. Heavy K through harvest holds the leaves green and dulls the visual finish, and arguably the flavor in the cure. Slow dry, 12-14 days at 60/60, then a four-to-six-week burp. The tropical-cream layer sharpens noticeably with patience.
If you’re running her in a multi-strain room, RS 11 is the easy one to plug in alongside fussier cuts. She holds her schedule, holds her terps through cure, and doesn’t throw a fit if a feed reservoir runs a little hot for a day. Plenty of operators keep her as a steady-Eddie plant in the lineup and pheno-hunt around her.
Buy RS 11 Clones ($99, the Doja cut)
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- Verified Doja cut, Pink Guava x OZK, the #11 keeper
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If You Like RS 11, Try
- Black Cherry Gelato ($99): clone-only fruit-led hybrid. Different lineage, similar premium-tier bag appeal.
- Trop Cherry ($69): different cherry-citrus lane, similar bright daytime-friendly fruit profile.
- Moonbow ($69): Archive Seed Bank. Tropical-fruit-and-gas hybrid in a Dosidos x Zkittlez wrapper.
- Glitter Bomb ($99): Compound Genetics. Different fruit profile but similar premium-shelf bag appeal.
- Lemon Tree ($199): another heritage premium cut. Different flavor lane (lemon-fuel instead of tropical-sherbet), same craft-shelf tier.
FAQ
Is RS 11 indica or sativa? Balanced hybrid with a late indica lean. Bright opening, warm body settle, talkative early, mellow late.
Who bred RS 11? Deo Farms / Doja Pak out of California. The strain went on to a high-profile Connected run that put it on every dispensary shelf in the state.
What does RS 11 stand for? Rainbow Sherbet 11. Pink Guava x OZK, the #11 keeper from Doja’s pheno hunt of the cross.
What is RS 11 a cross of? Pink Guava (Wizard Trees / Doja selection) crossed with OZK (Wizard Trees’ Zkittlez x OG Eddy Lepp).
What does RS 11 taste like? Pink guava and mango skin on the inhale, vanilla cream and sherbet through the middle, peppery fuel and a soft floral linalool note on the exhale. Three to six weeks of cure brings the full layered profile through.
How strong is RS 11? 25-30% THC. The terp profile reinforces the body effects, so the felt buzz lands solid. Two hits and a pause is the right pace — the second wave lands harder than the first.
Is RS 11 hard to grow? Beginner to intermediate. One of the more forgiving high-end hybrids in rotation. Holds her schedule, holds her terps through cure, doesn’t throw fits over feed swings within reason.
How long does RS 11 take to flower? 8-9 weeks indoor (56-63 days). Most growers chop at day 63-65 for the cleanest finish.
What does the “#11” mean? Doja’s keeper designation from the original Pink Guava x OZK pheno hunt. The #11 was the standout selected for guava-sherbet profile, heavy resin coverage, and commercial flowering window.
Is RS 11 the same as Rainbow Sherbet? Not exactly. RS 11 is Doja’s specific Pink Guava x OZK pheno keeper. The broader “Rainbow Sherbet” name pre-dates RS 11 and refers to different crosses. Common confusion in the secondary market.
How much do RS 11 clones cost? $99 per clone, with free 2-day shipping to all 50 states.
Where can I buy RS 11 clones? Get Seeds Right Here ships verified Doja cut RS 11 clones (Pink Guava x OZK, the #11 keeper) to all 50 states with free 2-day shipping. Rooted, screened for HLVd, ready to plant.
Last updated: May 9, 2026 Author: Get Seeds Right Here

