Sulirican Crack
Green Crack × Tropical Haze/Diesel-adjacent
Sulirican Crack is a hybrid cannabis strain recognized for its high energy and pronounced terpene profile. Often associated with Green Crack lineage, it is favored for daytime use, offering clarity and encouraging creative productivity.
Appearance
Sulirican Crack typically develops elongated, spear-shaped colas with a medium bud density and a moderate calyx-to-leaf ratio. Its coloration ranges from lime to deep green, often accented by bright tangerine pistils that mature to a copper hue. Some phenotypes may display lavender or plum colors on sugar leaves under cooler temperatures late in flowering. The buds are notably covered in trichomes, giving them a frosted appearance.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Sulirican Crack is characterized by bright citrus notes, reminiscent of lime zest and green apple, layered with tropical undertones such as guava and mango. A subtle floral scent, often described as lilac, is also present. Users report flavors that echo the aroma, combining citrus and tropical fruit with a potentially peppery or diesel-like finish.
Effects
Consumers often experience a rapid, uplifting onset with Sulirican Crack, leading to sustained focus that can last for several hours. It is generally chosen for its ability to promote mental clarity and creative thinking, making it suitable for daytime activities. The strain is reported to combat feelings of fatigue and stress.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
This hybrid is noted for its significant terpene content, often ranging between 1.8–3.2% of dry weight. Dominant terpenes frequently include terpinolene and limonene, with supporting levels of ocimene, myrcene, caryophyllene, and pinene. THC levels commonly fall between 20–26%, while CBD content is typically less than 1%.
Growing
Sulirican Crack is considered a vigorous grower, responding well to training techniques like topping and low-stress training due to its strong lateral branching. It exhibits a sativa-leaning structure with medium internode spacing and approximately 1.5x to 2.0x stretch after the light cycle flip. The flowering period is relatively fast, typically finishing in 8–9 weeks indoors. Growers appreciate its generous resin production and a favorable calyx-to-leaf ratio.
Origins & Lineage
The exact lineage of Sulirican Crack is not definitively documented, but it is widely believed to be a hybrid involving Green Crack and a tropical or incense-leaning strain, possibly a Caribbean Haze or a Diesel-adjacent cultivar. The name suggests a potential Puerto Rican influence. It emerged in the late 2010s to early 2020s through craft growers and regional clone networks, gaining popularity for its energetic profile.