Slurty 3 Gdf
Slurricane × Gelato
Slurty 3 Gdf is a dessert-leaning indica celebrated for its dense, frosted flowers and bold aroma. The 'GDF' designation typically refers to a producer or phenotype, indicating the underlying genetics and sensory profile remain consistent with Slurty 3.
Appearance
Slurty 3 Gdf produces dense, compact flowers that are often golf-ball to medium in size. The flowers are characterized by a high calyx-to-leaf ratio, swollen bracts, and heavy trichome coverage, giving them a frosted appearance. Stigmas mature to a rust-orange, contrasting with the calyxes, which can display anthocyanin striping or a full purple wash, especially under cooler temperatures.
Aroma & Flavor
This strain is known for its potent, confectionary aroma described as candy-gas, with underlying notes of berry and grape. The flavor profile mirrors the aroma, offering rich, sweet, and dessert-like notes rounded out by hints of spice, cream, citrus, floral, and earthy undertones.
Effects
Slurty 3 Gdf is reported to deliver a euphoric and focused experience, often leading to a pronounced couch-lock effect. Its indica-dominant nature suggests a relaxing and potentially sedating outcome, making it suitable for unwinding.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
While specific lab reports vary, Slurty 3 Gdf commonly exhibits high THC levels, typically ranging from 15-25%. Terpene profiles often feature Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, Linalool, and Humulene. The combination of resin density and specific terpenes contributes to its strong aromatic diffusion and flavorful vapor.
Growing
Slurty 3 Gdf is considered moderately easy to grow, exhibiting a manageable stretch during flowering. It responds well to training techniques like topping and low-stress training. The typical indoor flowering time is around 56 to 65 days, yielding dense, resinous flowers.
Origins & Lineage
Slurty 3 is a hybrid resulting from a cross between Slurricane and a Gelato lineage, frequently Gelato 33. Slurricane brings genetics from Do-Si-Dos and Purple Punch, contributing dense structure and berry notes, while Gelato adds creamy sweetness and a euphoric headspace. The 'GDF' tag is a producer or phenotype identifier, not a separate strain.