The Slapper by Terp Fi3nd
Indica Varieties × Sativa Strains
The Slapper, developed by Terp Fi3nd, is a hybrid strain noted for its balanced indica and sativa genetics. It aims to provide a unique experience for both recreational and medicinal users, characterized by its complex aroma, flavor, and effects.
Appearance
The Slapper strain features dense, compact buds with a color palette of deep greens and occasional purple hues. A thick layer of trichomes covers the buds, indicating significant resin production, while bright orange pistils add visual contrast. The plant's structure is well-suited for both hand trimming and extraction.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of The Slapper is a complex blend featuring citrus, earthy, and subtle spicy notes, largely due to its terpene profile. Its flavor mirrors this complexity, starting with a bright citrus taste that evolves into an earthy and herbal profile with hints of sweetness and tropical fruit on the exhale.
Effects
This strain is reported to offer a balanced experience, combining a calming body high with an uplifting and creative cerebral effect. The blend of indica and sativa genetics contributes to its ability to provide both relaxation and mental stimulation.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Key terpenes identified in The Slapper include Myrcene, Limonene, and Caryophyllene, contributing to its distinct aroma and flavor. Cannabinoid analysis typically shows THC levels ranging from 18% to 23%, with CBD content below 1%. Minor cannabinoids are also present, potentially contributing to the entourage effect.
Growing
The Slapper is noted for its robust nature and high resin production, traits often associated with successful indica-sativa hybrids. Cultivators may see increased yields, estimated between 15-20%, when the strain is successfully stabilized. Its balanced genetics also contribute to its vigor.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Terp Fi3nd, The Slapper was created through a deliberate hybridization process aiming for a balanced blend of indica and sativa genetics, approximately 50:50. The project began around 2015, with the strain refined and released by 2018, drawing from robust indica varieties and vigorous sativa strains.