The Leaf Index
Vol. IA field guide to cannabis cultivarsleafly.cc
No. 2435Indica

Slurry

Do-Si-Dos × Purple Punch

Slurry is a colloquial term often used to refer to cultivars within the Slurricane lineage and its close genetic relatives. These indica-dominant hybrids are recognized for their visually appealing purple hues, dense resin production, and a rich, creamy flavor profile reminiscent of berries and grape candy.

EffectsRelaxing Sedating Body-heavy Calming Tranquil
May help withStress Insomnia Pain
AromaBerryGrapeCreamyCitrusFloralEarthySpicy

Appearance

Slurry buds are typically medium to large with a dense, rounded structure. They often display striking deep green and lavender to royal purple coloration, especially when cultivated in cooler late-season temperatures. A hallmark of this strain is its abundant, glassy coating of trichomes, giving the buds a frosted or sugared appearance. The calyxes are tightly stacked, and pistils range from tangerine to copper, providing a visual contrast.

Aroma & Flavor

The aroma of Slurry is characterized by sweet notes of berry compote and grape candy, often with a creamy, yogurt-like undertone. Secondary scents include hints of black pepper and warm spice, with some phenotypes offering a brighter citrus lift. Upon inhalation, flavors of creamy berry, grape taffy, and blueberry smoothie are prominent, sometimes accompanied by vanilla-cream or cake-frosting notes. The exhale can carry a subtle peppery spice and an earthy cocoa nuance, leaving a lingering sweetness.

Effects

Slurry is an indica-dominant hybrid known for delivering a heavy, body-focused sensation. Consumers often report a deeply relaxing and soothing experience, making it suitable for evening use. Its potent effects can lead to a couch-lock sensation, promoting tranquility and aiding in unwinding after a long day. The strain is generally associated with a calming and sedating influence.

Terpenes & Cannabinoids

The terpene profile of Slurry is commonly dominated by beta-caryophyllene, limonene, and linalool. These contribute to its complex aroma and flavor, offering spicy, citrus, and floral notes. Cannabinoid profiles are typically THC-dominant, with THC content frequently ranging between 20% and 29%. CBD levels are generally below 1%, and CBG is often found in trace amounts, typically between 0.1% and 0.5%.

Origins & Lineage

The term 'Slurry' is often used interchangeably with or refers to strains derived from Slurricane, a popular hybrid created by In House Genetics. Slurricane is a cross between Do-Si-Dos (itself a hybrid of OGKB and Face Off OG) and Purple Punch (a combination of Larry OG and Granddaddy Purple). Some variations, like Slurry Crasher, further incorporate genetics such as Wedding Crasher.

Frequently asked questions

What is the origin of the Slurry strain?
The term 'Slurry' is commonly associated with the Slurricane strain, a popular indica hybrid. Slurricane is a cross between Do-Si-Dos and Purple Punch, known for its potent effects and appealing aroma and flavor.
What are the dominant terpenes in Slurry?
The most commonly identified dominant terpenes in Slurry are beta-caryophyllene, limonene, and linalool, contributing to its spicy, citrus, and floral aromatic qualities.
What is the typical THC content of Slurry?
Slurry generally exhibits a high THC content, with most tested samples falling within the range of 20% to 29% THC by dry weight.
What flavors and aromas can I expect from Slurry?
Consumers can expect a rich aroma and flavor profile dominated by sweet berries and grape, complemented by creamy, candy-like, and sometimes citrus or floral undertones.