1.28.26
Kush Sorbet, the second time. 18:01.
Workable. A little fruit. Maple syrup flavor. Smooth smoke, not a spitter. None of that gas/earth/burnt whatever, chems. Maybe that smoothness is the kush, the sorbet.
The Kush Sorbet has carried. 20:55. It never carried me away but it’s buzzy—a headband effect, my ears slightly ringing. Newly adopted dog has me worn out but also feeling some warm and fuzzies.
A one-joint night so far. If I fall asleep after reading a few pages, OK. The Kush Sorbet is solid, strong. Not a high-deas strain. An indica, I guess. Was happy on the couch, with Nora. Two TV programs after a pasta bake and some snacks. Ready for sleep. Maybe get some hypnagogic imagery with my eyes closed. That ringing in the ears; after a blast. 21:00.

1.30.26
A Kush Sorbet has given me a lift, left me looking for an audience, all the jokes I have to tell, the witty remarks I have just now thought of and wish to deliver. Oh, well, alas, alas, alackaday, amor, amen Bobby Thigpen, save me tomorrow.

2.4.26—Rolling Notes
Ground up the last gram and a half of the Kush Sorbet. Sticky.
Dense buds; it’s the resin, stickiness.
Grind is a deep green, consistent in texture and with pleasant loft.

The lineage on Kush Sorbet is probably Sunset Sherbet x Triangle Kush [Bx3]. That is a Seed Junky Genetics creation, and the only lineage I can find for a strain called Kush Sorbet. For Sherb crosses, this one had less “bite” than what I would consider the prototypical racy Sherb onset head-high. But I like Sherb crosses, which is probably why I chose to buy/try this Abundant Organics offering versus the various others I have not yet tried. (link to Sunset Sherb review).
I’ve also had success with some Triangle Kush crosses, such as TK-91 (link).
