
- Compact hybrid, punchy results
Slymer
Slymer is a compact hybrid with diesel-citrus aromas and potent, balanced effects suited to experienced growers.
- Fast finishing hybrid
- Diesel-citrus aroma
- Performs well with SCROG
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22-26% |
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0.5-1% |
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Slurricane x Lemon Skunk |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Compact to medium (0.6–1.2 m) |
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Medium-High |
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Diesel, Earthy, Citrus |
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Feminised |
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temperate southern England |
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Relaxed, Euphoric, Creative |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Slymer
Slymer is a hybrid bred from Slurricane x Lemon Skunk that offers a quick cerebral lift followed by warm physical relaxation. It finishes in eight to nine weeks and performs well both indoors and outdoors when humidity is controlled; growers in temperate southern England climates should prioritise ventilation and canopy management. The terpene profile leans diesel with citrus highlights, producing pungent smoke and dense, resinous buds. Slymer responds positively to SCROG and low-stress training, and feminised seeds simplify crop planning for those aiming for reliable yields in urban or garden settings.
Slymer is a balanced hybrid that leans slightly towards indica effects. It combines dense buds with a quick onset of calming euphoria.
THC levels typically sit in the low to mid twenties, offering a potent but controllable hit. Occasional phenotypes can test higher, so moderation is advised.
CBD levels are low, so the cultivar is chosen primarily for psychoactive effects. Those seeking high CBD relief should consider a different variety.
The lineage traces to Slurricane crossed with Lemon Skunk for terpene complexity. Breeders selected Slymer for stable structure and pronounced flavour.
Slymer is typically available as feminised seed to simplify cultivation. Feminised seeds reduce the risk of male plants and help focus resources on bud production.
Under a temperate southern England climate Slymer performs best with attentive feeding and humidity control. Growers in such conditions will find it an intermediate challenge that benefits from experience.
Flowering finishes in roughly eight to nine weeks for most phenotypes. Outdoor harvests in a favourable season wrap up in late September to early October.
Yields are medium to high with good training and nutrient management. Indoor growers can expect dense colas, and outdoor plants reward space and support.
Plants are compact to medium with a sturdy main cola and bushy side branches. Typical final height ranges from 0.6 to 1.2 m depending on training.
Indoors Slymer responds well to SCROG or low-stress training for even canopy development in Edinburgh. Outdoors the variety sets tight buds but needs shelter from prolonged rain when grown in Edinburgh gardens.
Growing Slymer in Edinburgh under a temperate southern England climate requires vigilant mould prevention and swift canopy management. With correct ventilation and a dry late season, outdoor crops can finish cleanly in city-edge gardens around Edinburgh.
The high-THC profile brings a quick cerebral uplift that eases into full-body relaxation. Users report a clear-headed creativity alongside physical calm.
A diesel backbone is softened by earthy undertones and bright citrus notes. The smoke is smooth and leaves a lingering sweet diesel aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Maintain stable temperature around 20–26°C and relative humidity at 40–50% during flowering. Use oscillating fans and a dehumidifier where necessary to prevent mould.
Use a balanced vegetative feed then switch to a bloom formula with higher phosphorus in flowering. Monitor runoff EC and adjust to avoid nutrient burn.
In a good season expect harvest between late September and early October. Aim for a mix of amber and cloudy trichomes for balanced effects.
Yes. Low-stress training and SCROG work well to even the canopy and increase yields. Topping early encourages multiple strong main colas.
Slymer is reasonably resilient but can suffer bud mould in damp conditions. Regular inspection and air movement reduce risks.
Yes, but give plants good airflow and shelter from heavy rain. Keep an eye on late-season humidity and consider a simple rain cover.
Expect dominant diesel and citrus terpenes with earthy base notes. The aroma is pungent and can linger in small spaces.
Reduce heavy foliage that blocks airflow before wetter weeks arrive. Remove weak lower growth to focus energy on top bud sites.
Controlled climate cannabis growing stabilises temperature and humidity, reducing mould and optimising trichome development. It also shortens risk windows for pests and environmental stress.
It is best suited to growers with some experience due to its intermediate needs. Novices can succeed with a controlled indoor environment and careful feeding.
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