ILGM – Editor’s Choice (2026)
ILGM is the US‑focused seed bank with a germination guarantee and fast shipping. Trusted by thousands of growers nationwide.
- ✅ Auto-flowering & feminized seeds
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Herbies Seeds
Herbies Seeds offers a huge selection with worldwide shipping. A solid choice for international growers.
- ✅ Wide variety of strains
- ✅ Reliable shipping
- ✅ Good customer service
- ✅ Payment options available
Crop King Seeds
Crop King Seeds offers a variety of Canadian strains. Slightly lower ratings but still a good option for many growers.
- ✅ Canadian strains
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- ✅ Decent customer support
- ✅ Payment options

Lemon Banana Sherbet seeds — yeah, the name sounds like a dessert your weird aunt brings to Thanksgiving, but don’t let that fool you. These little beans grow into something wild. Sticky, loud, and sweet in a way that makes your tongue curl. Not sugary sweet. Funky sweet. Like citrus peel mashed into overripe bananas, with this weird creamy backnote that shouldn’t work but totally does. It’s confusing. In a good way.
I popped three of these last spring. Two females, one runt that never quite figured out how to be a plant. The other two? Monsters. One leaned lemon, sharp and zesty like furniture polish — the other was all banana bread and fuel. The smell hit you like a slap when you opened the tent. Neighbors probably thought I was running a smoothie bar out of my garage. Or a meth lab. Hard to say.
They stretch. Not crazy like a sativa jungle, but enough to make you rethink your light height. And the buds — dense, greasy, like someone dipped popcorn in resin and forgot about it. Trichomes everywhere. You touch a leaf, your fingers stick together. It’s that kind of plant.
Smoke-wise? It’s a creeper. First hit, you’re like, “Oh, this is chill.” Ten minutes later you’re staring at your hands wondering if they’ve always looked like that. It’s not paranoia — more like your brain decides to take the scenic route. Great for late-night walks, bad for doing taxes. Don’t even try to be productive. Just lean into it.
Growers love it for the yield. Smokers love it for the flavor. I love it because it doesn’t pretend to be something it’s not. It’s loud, it’s weird, it’s a little obnoxious — like your favorite cousin who shows up drunk to weddings but always brings the best stories. That’s Lemon Banana Sherbet.
Would I grow it again? Yeah. In a heartbeat. But maybe with more airflow next time — she’s a stinker. And maybe don’t plant it next to your grandma’s roses unless you want to have a very awkward conversation about “what that smell is.”
Anyway. If you’re into flavor-forward hybrids with a little chaos in their DNA, this one’s worth the ride. Just don’t expect it to behave. It won’t.