A legend of legends, now with totally stabilized genetics. At Kannabia it has taken us more than five years to decide to release a Critical, but we only wanted to do it when we had something that could stand out in a market that is already saturated with this variety.
The first thing to say is that all the plants are extraordinarily homogeneous. Their germination is excellent and quick to occur. But that’s only the beginning, because it is a very well-behaved plant that growers will always be satisfied with.
Although it is an indica, of Skunk x Afgana origin, its appearance could be confused with a sativa when in flower. With lush emerald-green leaves and lovely tight buds. It produces a lot of resin, it’s bushy, and its effects are strong. Owing to its compact buds and leaves, it is prone to mould, so special attention needs to be paid to humidity issues when growing indoors, and also pruning carefully.
Its smell merges with its flavour, which is practically a mixture between sweet and fruity. Already only two weeks after flowering, its persistent lemon-sorbet aroma fills everything around it.
- Genetic: Northern Light x Critical
- Indica/Sativa %: 70/30
- Flowering cycle: 55 days
- Production: 650 gr/m2
- Harvest: mid September
- Medium height: 180-200 cm
- Production: 800 gr/plant
Strain FAQ
Why is Big Bud attractive visually and aromatically?
Big Bud's massive, dense blossoms are covered with trichomes, showing its potency. It's said to be a favourite for its sweet, fruity aroma with earthiness.
What are these early-finishing strains' unique terpene profiles?
Early finishers have unique terpene compositions that give them unique scents, flavours, and maybe potential therapeutic advantages. They have a great terpene diversity due to their adaption to many climates, which enhances their many effects.
How have tall cannabis strains been used historically?
Tall cannabis cultivars, like Hemp, have a long history beyond psychoactivity. Their fibres have been used in textiles, ropes, and building materials for ages.
Why do some high-yielding strains have long vegetative stages?
A longer vegetative growth period is said to be what helps these plants build a solid structure. This sturdy base is necessary in order to support the weight of their many buds during flowering.
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.