Critical is a plant that is getting more and more well-known. In only a short period of time it’s become the most grown and most popular type of cannabis in Spain. This isn’t surprising, because the Critical is the kind of cannabis plant that truly has it all; a high yield, it’s easy to grow, a short blooming period, a great taste and a powerful effect. This also makes the Critical the ideal plant for commercial growers.
Critical is a type of cannabis that used to be specifically grown for the commercial grower. It’s the Big Bud’s better twin sister. Critical was created by crossing an Afghani and a Skunk. It’s composed of 60% Indica and 40% Sativa.
You can grow Critical indoors as well as outdoors. It isn’t sensitive to moist and moulds, so you can grow it outside without any worries, but indoor it’ll do just as well. Critical is a fast plant with a short growing and blooming period. It takes about 70 days for it to get from the sprouting stage to the harvest stage. Critical is a small plant with large light green leafs. This doesn’t mean that the yield is low, because the white flowers produced by the Critical, are covered in big crystals that’ll give you a high yield by the end of the blooming period. There’s not a lot that can go wrong with the Critical and the quality is always great.
The strong scent of Critical is wonderfully fruity and remarkable. The taste isn’t just musk-like, but also has hints of wood and lemon. The Exciting Critical gives you an intense high that’ll make you feel like you can take on the world. Medically the Critical is used for stress and pain relief.
Unique traits
- Small plant with a high yield
- Powerful effect
- THC 16%
- CBD Low
- Yield when grown indoors 550 – 600 grams per m2
- Yield when grown outdoors 600 – 650 grams per dried plant
- Height when grown indoors 80 – 140 cm
- Height when grown outdoors 180 – 220 cm
- Blooms About 7 weeks
- Harvest End of September
- Genetic background Afghani X Skunk
- Sativa - Indica 40% Sativa 60% Indica
Strain FAQ
Critical Mass challenges?
Critical Mass attracts mould due to its thick buds and big yields. To keep those lush buds in top shape, it is said to be necessary to monitor ventilation and humidity, especially in poor regions.
How do woodsy flavours affect cannabis taste?
Woodsy taste enhances taste and smell and may interact with cannabinoids to create unique effects. The entourage effect suggests a more nuanced experience when terpenes and cannabinoids interact.
Can autoflowering genetics help short-flowering strains?
Autoflowering genetics are well known due to their ability to speed up the process by flowering plants according on age, not light. This makes these strains idea to attractive to beginners and those seeking an easy time.