

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.
WHERE CAN I GROW RS 11 SEEDS IN THE U.S.?
This indica-leaning hybrid thrives in regions with sunny summers and stable early autumn weather. Its 8–10 week flowering period allows strong resin production but benefits from climates where fall frost arrives later.

Idaho, Montana & Wyoming
Strong mountain sunlight supports steady vegetative growth during early summer. Early autumn frost can arrive quickly in higher elevations, so early planting helps plants complete flowering before temperatures drop.

Nebraska, Iowa & Missouri
Hot summers promote vigorous growth and strong branching before bloom begins. Plains winds can flex branches carrying dense buds during late flowering, making light support helpful.

Illinois, Indiana & Ohio
Humidity rises across much of the Midwest during late summer. Dense buds can retain moisture during cool nights, increasing mold pressure if airflow within the canopy is restricted.

New York, Pennsylvania & the Northeast
The growing season is shorter than in western states. Starting plants early allows them to establish full size before entering the longer flowering phase.

California & Arizona
Dry air across much of this region helps dense buds mature without excessive moisture risk. Strong sunlight also drives terpene production and heavy resin development.

Colorado, Kansas & Oklahoma
Bright sun and dry air create favorable flowering conditions. Strong winds across open plains can stress branches carrying heavy buds, so staking helps maintain plant structure.

Florida, Georgia & the Southeast
High humidity and frequent rainstorms increase moisture around dense flowers. Wider spacing and canopy pruning help maintain airflow and reduce mold pressure near harvest.

Alaska
Long summer daylight supports vegetative growth despite the short season. Early planting is important so plants can complete their flowering cycle before colder autumn weather arrives.
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