
What Are RS11 Seeds?
RS11, also called Rainbow Sherbert #11, comes from Pink Guava crossed with OZ Kush and Sunset Sherbet, creating a terpene-rich hybrid released as feminized photoperiod seeds. The cultivar grows as a 60% indica / 40% sativa plant with THC levels that can reach around 33%, producing dense flowers heavily coated in sticky trichomes.
FLAVORS & EFFECTS
Tropical berries and citrus sweetness lead the aroma, followed by light woody and spicy notes influenced by terpenes such as limonene, myrcene, and caryophyllene. The high usually starts with an uplifting, social mental buzz before easing into a calm, grounded body relaxation.
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Usefull information and FAQ
- Are RS11 seeds easy to grow?
RS11 seeds are moderately easy but reward attention to detail. The plant is vigorous and stable, yet dense buds make airflow and humidity control critical. Growers who maintain a consistent environment will get excellent results, while unstable conditions often reduce terpene quality and increase mold risk.
- How do RS11 plants grow structurally?
RS11 grows as a balanced hybrid with moderate stretch and thick lateral branching. This creates a canopy that can become dense if unmanaged. Without early structure control, upper growth dominates while lower bud sites receive less light, reducing overall efficiency.
- What training works best for RS11 plants?
Topping early followed by SCROG or low-stress training works best. The goal is to flatten the canopy and distribute light evenly. Light defoliation in late veg improves airflow and prevents dense foliage from trapping humidity inside the plant.
- Does RS11 need strong airflow?
Yes, strong airflow is essential. RS11 produces dense, resin-rich buds that can trap moisture inside the canopy. Constant air movement above and below the canopy helps prevent mold and keeps bud development clean, especially during late flowering.
- How should you feed RS11 plants?
RS11 responds well to balanced feeding but doesn’t benefit from overfeeding. Many growers push nutrients too hard chasing potency, which can reduce terpene quality. A steady feeding approach with gradual increases works better than aggressive nutrient schedules.
- Do RS11 plants need support in flower?
Often yes. Buds become dense and heavy, especially in late flowering. Using trellis nets or stakes helps maintain structure and prevents branches from bending or snapping while keeping the canopy evenly exposed to light.
- How do you maximize RS11 terpene quality?
Focus on stability and finishing properly. Keep temperature and humidity consistent, reduce humidity late in flower, and avoid harvesting too early. A slow drying and curing process preserves the strain’s layered fruity, creamy profile much better than pushing nutrients aggressively.







