Pink Slurpee by Elev8 Seeds
Tropical Gelato × Zoap
Pink Slurpee, developed by Elev8 Seeds, is an indica-dominant hybrid recognized for its appealing aesthetics and complex sensory profile. This strain is bred to offer a balance of potent effects and a rich flavor experience, making it a notable contemporary cannabis variety.
Appearance
Pink Slurpee is characterized by dense, sticky buds coated in a thick layer of trichomes, giving them a frosty appearance. The buds display a visually appealing mix of deep greens with subtle pink and purple hues, reflecting its name and heritage. Its structure is robust, with sturdy stems and broad leaves, indicative of its indica-dominant genetics.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Pink Slurpee is a complex blend of sweet, fruity notes, often described as reminiscent of tropical fruits and berries, with underlying earthy undertones. Upon consumption, the flavor mirrors this profile, offering a vibrant mix of candy-like sweetness, complemented by hints of citrus, spice, and floral essences that linger on the palate.
Effects
Users report that Pink Slurpee delivers a calming and euphoric experience, often accompanied by a sense of focus. The strain is appreciated for its ability to promote relaxation without inducing heavy sedation. This balanced effect makes it suitable for both recreational enjoyment and potential therapeutic applications.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
The terpene profile of Pink Slurpee is dominated by myrcene, limonene, and caryophyllene, contributing to its aroma and potential therapeutic effects. Myrcene is associated with calming properties, limonene offers citrus notes and mood elevation, while caryophyllene adds spicy undertones. The strain typically contains 18-22% THC and less than 1% CBD, with minor cannabinoids also present, contributing to an entourage effect.
Origins & Lineage
Pink Slurpee was created by Elev8 Seeds through a cross between Tropical Gelato and Zoap. This genetic combination aims to blend the dessert-like qualities and rich flavors of Tropical Gelato with the resinous and robust characteristics of Zoap. The resulting strain is predominantly indica, with reports suggesting approximately a 60-40 indica-dominant ratio.