
- Compact, resinous and suited to cool coastal gardens
Slurry
Slurry is an indica-dominant hybrid noted for dense, resinous buds and a resin-forward aroma.
- Dense resin and compact structure for discreet plots
- Distinct earthy-citrus-skunk terpene profile
- Performs well in sheltered coastal settings
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18-22% |
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≈1% |
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Northern Lights x Skunk |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Short to medium |
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Medium |
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Earthy, Citrus, Skunk |
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Feminised |
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Cool coastal |
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Relaxed, Uplifted, Hungry |
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Both |
About Slurry
Slurry is an indica-dominant hybrid selected from Northern Lights x Skunk lineage that performs well in cool coastal conditions. It produces compact plants with heavy bud sites, a mid-to-high THC profile, and earthy-citrus-skunk flavours that become pronounced at maturity.
Slurry is an indica-dominant hybrid with compact buds and resinous trichomes. Its structure favours dense cola formation and a heavy, settling effect.
THC sits in a mid-to-high range around 18–22% and delivers a pronounced effect without overwhelming most users. Expect consistent potency when plants mature under steady environmental conditions.
CBD content is low, typically around one per cent or lower. The minor CBD presence complements the THC rather than neutralising its psychoactive profile.
Slurry derives from Northern Lights x Skunk breeding, selected for resin production and resilience. Breeders emphasised compact growth and stable terpene expression.
Seeds are typically sold as feminised for predictable female crops and consistent flowering. Regular seeds are available in some preservation lines but are less common.
Growing Slurry outdoors in a cool Scottish outdoor climate requires attention to wind exposure and moisture. It is rated intermediate and rewards careful observation rather than drastic intervention.
Flowering finishes in roughly eight to ten weeks under good conditions. Outdoor harvest in Cumbria may extend the tail end slightly depending on the season.
Yields are medium for an indica-dominant plant and suit small to modest plots. In Cumbria, coastal sites can boost resin production though wet seasons may limit bulk.
Plants remain short to medium, forming stout branches and heavy bud sites. This compact height suits sheltered gardens and discreet outdoor spaces.
Indoors Slurry responds well to controlled light cycles and stable environments, finishing predictably within the stated flowering window. Outdoors in Cumbria it benefits from a sheltered aspect and good airflow.
Growing Slurry in Cumbria requires planning for a cool Scottish outdoor climate with late-season rain and salt-laden breezes. Sheltered, well-drained positions will favour ripening though overall development is slower than in warmer zones.
The high is predominantly relaxing with a clear-headed uplift at first. Many users note increased appetite and a late-onset soporific quality.
Flavour leans earthy with sharp citrus top notes and a persistent skunky back-end. Smoke is smooth with a spicy finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Slurry shows a mid-to-high THC range around 18–22% with low CBD, producing a primarily psychoactive profile rather than a CBD-driven effect.
Slurry is adaptable to coastal climate cannabis cultivation but tends to prefer sheltered sites where salt spray and persistent moisture are reduced; it expresses strong resin and terpene notes in such locations.
Terpenes are most obvious at full maturity and after proper drying and curing, revealing earthy, citrus and skunky layers in sequence.
Many users choose Slurry for pain relief, sleep support and stress reduction, though clinical efficacy varies and medical questions should be discussed with a healthcare professional.
Yes, the variety produces a noticeable aroma that intensifies as flowers mature, reflecting its skunky and citrus terpenes.
Yields can vary with local weather and site exposure; coastal sites may increase resin but wetter seasons can reduce overall bulk, so expect variability.
Slurry shows reasonable resilience to cooler conditions but prolonged cold and damp will slow development and influence final ripeness.
Feminised seeds are commonly offered by breeders, though availability can depend on legal frameworks and breeder distribution.
Testing by accredited labs is the appropriate route to verify cannabinoid and terpene content for quality assurance and any clinical considerations.
Check the local and national statutes in the UK and seek legal advice where necessary; compliance with the law is essential before any cultivation or distribution decisions.
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