Flurry
MAC × Gelato × Ice Cream Cake
Flurry, also known as McFlurry or MacFlurry, is an indica-dominant strain appreciated for its sweet, confectionary profile and balanced, potent effects. It offers a gentle transition into relaxation, making it a popular choice for unwinding.
Appearance
Flurry typically presents dense, resinous buds with a frosty appearance, reminiscent of churned cream. The nugs feature tight calyxes and are often adorned with orange or amber pistils against olive or forest-green bracts, sometimes showing faint purple hues under cooler conditions. The high trichome density suggests good potential for solventless extractions.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma and flavor of Flurry are predominantly characterized by notes of butter, vanilla, and a subtle cheesiness, aligning with its dessert-like theme. Underlying hints of lemon and a warm, peppery undertone may also be present, with some phenotypes offering a mild earthy depth. The palate often mirrors the aroma, with a creamy, buttery mouthfeel and a sweet finish.
Effects
Consumers report Flurry delivers a blend of mood elevation and physical calm. Key effects include feeling happy, uplifted, and sedated, leading to a gentle slide into relaxation. While generally well-tolerated, potential side effects like dry mouth and, in sensitive individuals, anxiousness or headache, have been noted.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Flurry typically contains THC levels ranging from 20% to 28%, with total terpene content often between 1.5% and 3.0%. Dominant terpenes may include Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, Linalool, and Humulene, contributing to its complex aroma and effects. Minor cannabinoids like CBG are usually present in moderate amounts.
Origins & Lineage
The exact genetic lineage of Flurry can vary among breeders due to its multiple aliases, such as McFlurry and MacFlurry. Many versions are believed to incorporate MAC (Miracle Alien Cookies) genetics, potentially crossed with dessert-oriented strains like Gelato or Ice Cream Cake. This parentage contributes to its creamy, confectionary flavor profile.
Growing
Information regarding specific cultivation details like difficulty, flowering time, yield, and ideal environment for Flurry is not explicitly detailed in the provided source notes. However, its resinous bud structure suggests a need for proper humidity control (58–62% RH) during curing to preserve its delicate aromatics and flavor.