This is, more specifically, the "Deluxe" variant of the popular Slurricane cross: Sugar Cane. Deluxe Sugar Cane involves Slurmint instead of Slurricane, so presumably they've ironed the issues out of one of the best strains in recent memory.
I've previously grown Super Cakes, Ego Freshies, Unicorn Sherbert, and High Definition from Cult Classics Seeds. The latter turned out particularly well and I am left with a high bar for quality among Indica dominants.
Is a $250 pack of 10 seeds worth it? I hope so. For the price, I expect the strain not to be very picky, to produce heavily, and to appear highly reflective in photos.
I'm growing four plants, each in a 13-gallon bucket, linked together as an RDWC system with another 13-gallon reservoir. I use the FloraSeries line of nutrients from General Hydroponics, which involves roughly a gallon and a half of each of their products: FloraMicro, FloraGro, FloraBloom, ArmorSi, CalMag, Diamond Nectar, and FloraNectar - don't forget the Liquid KoolBloom and Hydroguard. The result roughly doubles the cost of production and feels wholly unnecessary. You can do the same for much less.
I'm growing under four 240w quantum boards I purchased on Alibaba. They're made by Kingbrite in Shenzhen. Two of them are 3500Ks and the other two are 3000Ks. I doubt it will make a difference. Anything less than four will not cover my tent's surface area, especially at the edges.
I am measuring light exposure with a Lux meter, which I am aware is highly misleading. I usually keep the lights dimmed at 25% through veg and turn them up to 50% power during flowering.
My germination technique is boring, and effective: I drop a seed into a Rapid Rooter and put it in a humidity dome with a $10 heating mat. I keep a humidifier in the same tent I germinate my seeds in, with a target humidity of 70%. I've only had one seed fail to show so far, and I might've just been impatient. For $250, I can be patient.