The long awaited Autoflowering version of our flagship strain Monster Mass. As with all Critical Mass Collective strains (both photoperiod and Autoflowering) it is adaptive to its surroundings and will thrive both indoor and outside. It displays 3 main phenotypes, a neon green, slight purple and our preferred pheno "eerie blue" which, as the name suggests produces ghostly blue flowers that have a sweeter and fuller floral taste and smell than the other two. All three phenotypes pack the same levels of THC as there photo mom and will reach heights of between 60-140cm. They are all as productive as each other and towards the end of harvest branches are literally bending over with the wait of the dense bud. Using a SCROG grow method on this plant is a great way to maximise the potential of production and promote more bud sites along its thick branching structure. We will always recommend to check trichomes as indication of when to harvest but approx 70-80 days is usually right and at this stage the Monstrous buds should be dense, swollen and dripping with trichs.
Strain FAQ
What gives some cannabis strains a musky smell?
Plant terpenes give it a musky smell. These strains smell earthy and rich thanks to terpenes like myrcene, humulene, caryophyllene, and linalool. Myrcene contributes to rich, earthy odours like forest floors and woods.
What are the benefits of feminised seeds?
Feminised seeds almost assure full female production, simplifying the growth process. Since male plants aren't removed, this efficiency saves space, water, and waste. A smarter, more sustainable method!
Where do the genetics for High-THC cannabis strains come from?
High-THC strains combine sativa, indica, and hybrid traits. This rich genetic mix is created through careful breeding to increase THC and create a mesh of cannabinoids and terpenes for a variety of effects. It's a balancing act that showcases the art and science of legal cannabis cultivation.
Do high-yielding strains reportedly need different nutrients?
Their dietary needs are said to be more demanding than their lower yielding counterparts. A balanced nutritional mix of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and other micronutrients is said to be needed for strong growth and bud formation.
What happens to Central American cannabis strains when elevated?
Cannabis strains from higher elevations in Central America are affected differently by the large range of elevations. Cooler temperatures and higher UV light increase trichome production in these strains. Environmental stress can increase cannabinoid and terpene levels.