Slurricane Post
Extremely potent and berry-licious!
Insanely potent, flavorful, and resinous—these are Slurricane’s top three qualities that make it one of the biggest hit strains in the cannabis market. This Indica-leaning cultivar’s THC level could soar up to 30% and is currently among the strongest strains in the world. Needless to say, it is not for the faint of heart as it produces couch-locking effects that will keep you relaxed and glued to the couch all night long.
Slurricane Post strain info:
This cultivar is also prized for its sweet aroma and scrumptious flavor profile—giving off a tantalizing grape and sugary berry aftertaste with every toke. Finally, its resin production is simply stunning, making it the perfect choice for those who fancy cannabis concentrates. If you’re an Indica lover who appreciates berry-flavored tokes and a potent punch that can knock you out cold, look no further; Slurricane will totally have you dazed with its delicious combination.
Slurricane is the lovechild of two first-class strains. By crossing an elite Northern California cut of Do-Si-Dos with the extremely potent Purple Punch, breeders at Anesia Seeds created an outstanding Indica-leaning hybrid that offers a complex terpene profile and an otherworldly high. Catching a whiff of these buds will instantly remind you of the tropics with their fruity, sweet berry aroma and flavor. And once the effects kick in, you’ll be enveloped in a warm cloud of cerebral euphoria and body relaxation, making for an unforgettable toking experience. That said, this strain is best reserved for the evening as it will inevitably take you to dreamland whether you like it or not. Beginners are also advised to stay far away from this strain unless they want to have an overwhelmingly trippy first experience.
The good news, though, is that even neophyte cultivators can try their hand at growing these seeds as they are quite easy to cultivate and are quick to grow. Currently available as feminized photoperiod and autoflowering varieties—these seeds thrive in both indoor and outdoor environments, and it only takes 7 to 9 weeks to flower. With adequate care and tending, feminized Slurricane seeds produce medium yields of massive nugs coated in thick layers of frosty trichomes. Be warned, though, as these nugs are so sticky that you will have trouble trying to grind them—which is quite a problem, but is also a good thing since it would be the perfect strain for making concentrates.
Feminized & Regular | Autoflower | |
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Genotype | Genotype60% Indica / 40% Sativa | Genotype70% Indica / 20% Sativa / 10% Ruderalis |
Lineage | LineageDo-Si-Dos (Nor-Cal-Cut) x Purple Punch | LineageSlurricane (Do-Si-Dos x Purple Punch) x Ruderalis |
THC | THC28-30% | THC14-26% |
CBD | CBDInsignificant | CBDInsignificant |
Indoor Flowering / Yield | Indoor Flowering / Yield7 – 9 Weeks / 450-500g/m² | Indoor Flowering / Yield10-12 Weeks (Seed to Harvest) /450-500g/m² |
Outdoor Harvest Time / Yield | Outdoor Harvest Time / YieldLate September or early October/ 500g/plant | Outdoor Harvest Time / YieldEarly October/ 50-120g/plant |
Recommended To | Recommended ToBeginners | Recommended ToBeginners |
Slurricane Post Grow Info
The feminized Slurricane seeds are incredibly easy to sprout and grow, making them popular among beginners, advanced growers, and everyone in between!In fact, the biggest challenge is finding these seeds in the first place because they’re often out of stock. But worry not, because Marijuana Seeds for Sale offer these top-notch seeds in our catalogue.
Slurricane is not picky about its environment, so it thrives in both indoor and outdoor environments. Indoor growers would have no problems confining this strain in small spaces as its Indica stature is relatively compact with a height ranging between 80 cm and 130 cm. It is also quite resistant to pests and pathogens, so that is one less thing to worry about, of course, as long as you manage the humidity levels within the optimal range. The only drawback with the strain is its long harvest time, but if you use low-stress training techniques, you can significantly cut down the time to 7 to 9 weeks, and harvest time would fall somewhere between late September and early October.
Indoor cultivation
When grown indoors, make sure that the plant receives plenty of light for a minimum of 18 hours and up to 20 hours. An HID would be the bare minimum. To ensure maximum light exposure, consider trellising and trimming unnecessary foliage. The screen of green (ScrOG) or even sea of green (SOG) method will also ensure maximum yields.
Of course, do not forget to create an optimal environment for the plants to grow. During the vegetative phase, keep the temperature between 70-85 °F (20-30 °C) and 65-80 °F (18-26°C) during the flowering stage.Keep humidity levels within 50 to 60% during the vegging and flowering stages, then reduce them to about 40% one to two weeks before harvest. Use oscillating fans to keep the temperature and humidity levels within an optimal range.
After 7 to 9 weeks of flowering, it will reward you with 450 to 500 grams of top-notch buds per square meter. Although Slurricane only produces medium yields, the quality of the buds definitely makes up for it. This will be one of the most resinous buds you will ever lay your eyes on!
Outdoor cultivation
Slurricane plants love sunlight, so when growing outdoors, make sure you plant them in a patch of land that receives plenty of sunlight. Also, keep in mind that this plant thrives best in a warm, temperate, Mediterranean-like climate. You would also have no problem keeping it away from the nosy neighbor’s eyes because these plants are quite compact, even when grown outdoors.
To speed up its growth, feed it generous amounts of nutrients and use low stress training techniques. It will be ready for harvest in early October in the northern hemisphere. Outdoor plants can yield up to a 500 grams per plant as long as it is well-tended.
Slurricane is also made available as an autoflowering variety in consideration for impatient growers. The growing guide for Slurricane Auto is not much different from its photoperiod variety, except that it is ready for harvest after only 9 to 10 weeks (seed to harvest). Aside from that, these autos are even more compact, with a maximum height of 90 cm when grown indoors and up to 140 cm when grown outdoors. Another difference is, of course, the fact that there is no need to switch light cycles. Nonetheless, keep in mind that it still needs plenty of sunshine and artificial light for it to achieve its full potential.
With enough TLC, it offers a yield of up to 400 grams per square meter when planted indoors, and between 50 and 120 grams per plant when cultivated outdoors. Given its fast growth and reasonable yields, you can easily crop in more buds as it is possible to harvest twice per year.
Tips for Growing Slurricane Post
Should I cure the Slurricane buds I harvested?
If you wish to get the most out of your Slurricane harvest, you must cure the buds properly. Do this by letting the harvested plants dry for seven to ten days before curing. Doing so removes any remaining moisture from them. Only then can you proceed to cure your buds. And when curing the buds in jars, be patient and let them sit there longer. The longer they are stored in the jars, the higher quality the buds will be when smoked.
Soil or Hydroponics? Which is the best medium to use?
Slurricane plants will thrive regardless of the medium you use as long as the environmental conditions are suitable. However, as a general rule, beginners are advised to start their cannabis cultivation journey with organic soil as this medium acts as a buffer that prevents frequent pH fluctuations. That way, maintaining the pH within the ideal range will be one less thing for growers to worry about.
On the other hand, seasoned growers could opt for a hydroponics setup, which is known for its incredible efficiency that leads to explosive growth. With hydroponics, the nutrients are mixed directly with the water, so the roots can readily access them right there and then. However, water as a medium does not provide the stable buffer system that soil can offer. As such, pH fluctuations are more common in hydroponics, and its management requires expertise and years of experience in cannabis rearing.