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Strain Overview
Sherb Cake is Seed Junky Genetics’ answer to the question of what happens when you cross two of the most-grown commercial cuts of the past decade. Sunset Sherbet on one side, Wedding Cake on the other. Both are Cookies-family heavy hitters. Both have built entire commercial gardens on their own. Sherb Cake takes the dessert sweetness from Sunset Sherbet and the dense vanilla-cake structure from Wedding Cake and stacks them into a single hybrid that grows like a dream and tastes like the name promises. If you grow for a market that wants the modern Cookies-family dessert flavor without the headaches that come with some of the finickier dessert strains, this is one of the cleanest options out there.
Quick Facts
| Price | $69 (free 2-day shipping) |
| Type | Hybrid (Cookies-family, slight indica lean) |
| Lineage | Sunset Sherbet x Wedding Cake |
| Breeder | Seed Junky Genetics |
| THC | High (Cookies-family typical) |
| Dominant terpenes | Caryophyllene, limonene, linalool |
| Flowering time | 8-9 weeks indoor |
| Difficulty | Intermediate |
| Climate | Indoor or light dep preferred |
Lineage & History: A Seed Junky In-House Cross
Seed Junky Genetics is the engine behind a huge percentage of the modern hype catalog. Wedding Cake, Kush Mints, Gelato 41, Forum Mints. The list goes on. Sherb Cake is one of those crosses where Seed Junky used their own genetics on both sides of the cross, which is a quiet flex. Wedding Cake (Triangle Kush x Animal Mints) is a Seed Junky strain. Combining it with Sunset Sherbet, the Sherbinski-bred GSC offspring that defines the entire Sherbet sub-family, gives you a hybrid that lives entirely inside the Cookies family.
Sunset Sherbet brings the creamy, sherbet-style sweetness that runs through every strain with “Sherbet” in the name. It’s also where most of the dessert-fruit profile comes from. Wedding Cake brings the dense vanilla-cake bud structure, the heavy resin, and the commercial yields that made it one of the most-grown cuts on the West Coast for years. The cross produces flowers that look like Wedding Cake (rock-hard, crystal-coated, slightly purple in cool conditions) and smell like Sunset Sherbet on a sweet day.
If you’ve ever run anything from the Cookies catalog, Sherb Cake is going to feel familiar. The bud structure, the resin production, the smell, all of it sits inside the family signature. What makes Sherb Cake stand out is the combination of those traits in a single plant. Most Cookies-family hybrids excel at one or two of those things. Sherb Cake hits all of them at once.
Flavor & Aroma
The smell on this one is dessert-forward without being sweet to the point of fake. Open the jar and you get sweet sherbet up front, with a vanilla-cake undertone right behind it. There’s a subtle berry note from the Sunset Sherbet side and a soft gas finish from the Wedding Cake genetics. The overall profile is what people mean when they say “Cookies family” without thinking about it. It’s the family signature smell, dialed in.
On the smoke, the sherbet sweetness leads on the inhale. Vanilla and a touch of butter through the middle. The exhale is smooth with a faint earthy gas finish that lingers without being heavy. It’s an easy strain to smoke a lot of. The flavor doesn’t fatigue your palate the way some of the heavier Gelato variants do. This is a strain that rewards proper cure time. Three to four weeks minimum before the full sherbet character comes through. Fresh-cut buds taste flat by comparison.
Effects: Functional Heavy
Sherb Cake hits in the middle ground between functional and heavy. The first 20 minutes are pleasantly elevated, with the kind of mild head buzz that makes music sound better and food taste richer. As the high builds, the body relaxation sets in and stays for a couple of hours. You can still hold a conversation. You can still get up and grab something from the kitchen. You’re just doing all of those things at a slower pace and with less urgency.
It’s a strain that fits a lot of contexts. Late afternoon wind-down, dinner with friends, a movie at the end of the day. It’s not the strain you reach for when you need to lock in and finish a project, and it’s also not the strain you reach for when you want to be unconscious by 9pm. It sits in the comfortable middle, which is exactly where most consumers actually want to be most of the time.
Growing Sherb Cake
Sherb Cake grows like a Wedding Cake offspring, which is mostly good news. She has dense bud structure, moderate stretch (1.5x to 2x in flower), and yields that are commercial-friendly without being world-record. Topping at 4-5 nodes and running a SCROG gives you the cleanest canopy. She responds well to LST, which helps when you want to even out the lower nuggets.
Feeding is straightforward. Moderate to heavy through flower, with PK boosters in weeks 4-6 to support the dense bud development. The Cookies-family genetics mean she’s a bit hungry, so don’t underfeed her. But she’s not finicky like some of the OGKB-heavy hybrids. You can be off by 10% on EC and she’ll still produce.
The thing to watch is humidity. Like all dense Cookies-family strains, the buds get rock-hard in late flower and can trap moisture. Keep RH under 50% from week 6 and run good airflow through the canopy. Defoliate at flip and again at week 3. Skip those steps and you’ll find botrytis in the middle of your fattest cola at the worst possible moment.
For chop timing, watch the trichomes. Mostly cloudy with about 10-15% amber gives you the balanced effect. Pull her earlier and the head buzz dominates; let her go longer and the body high deepens.
For hash makers, she’s a strong cut. Wash returns are healthy, and the rosin holds onto the sherbet flavor through the press. If you’re looking for a Cookies-family option to add to your solventless rotation, Sherb Cake earns the spot.
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If You Like Sherb Cake, Try
- Sunset Sherbet: the parent on the sherbet side. Sweeter, more dessert-leaning, less of the dense Wedding Cake structure.
- Wedding Cake: the parent on the cake side. Denser, more vanilla, slightly less sweet.
- White Runtz: existing GSRH page. Cookies-family cousin via Wedding Cake heritage. Pairs well in the same garden.
- Gush Mints: existing GSRH page. Cookies-adjacent, brings a cooling mint note that contrasts the dessert sweetness of Sherb Cake.
- Cherry Pie: another batch 1 page. Cookies-family cousin, different flavor lane.
FAQ
Is Sherb Cake indica or sativa? Hybrid that leans slightly indica. The body high builds gradually rather than hitting hard.
Who bred Sherb Cake? Seed Junky Genetics. They used their own Wedding Cake on one side and Sunset Sherbet on the other.
What is Sherb Cake a cross of? Sunset Sherbet crossed with Wedding Cake. Both are Cookies-family heavy hitters in their own right.
What does Sherb Cake taste like? Sweet sherbet on the inhale, vanilla cake through the middle, smooth gas finish on the exhale. The cure matters. Three to four weeks before the full flavor comes through.
How strong is Sherb Cake? High THC (Cookies-family typical), with a caryophyllene-and-limonene-driven terp profile that makes the high feel rounded rather than spiked.
How long does Sherb Cake take to flower? 8 to 9 weeks indoor. Watch humidity in the last few weeks. The buds get dense and bud rot is a risk.
Is Sherb Cake easy to grow? Intermediate difficulty. Less finicky than OGKB-heavy hybrids, but the dense bud structure means humidity management matters.
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Last updated: April 28, 2026 Author: Get Seeds Right Here

