Critical Kali Mist is a hybrid obtained by crossing a great Critical Mass specimen with an impressive Kali Mist clone. Both look typically sativa but have totally different characteristics, especially with respect to flowering time and resin yields. Its sativa properties are evident from the start both in its appearance and development. Powerful and robust growth indoors but it can be managed without problems.
Outdoors, plants can get very tall and very well-branched with copious flowers. The flowering phase is very interesting as it produces large and very compact buds for a sativa with this genetic background with very few leaves. It’s also very rapid and could be ready in 65/70 days. Once resin production begins, the aromas the plant gives off are totally Kali Mist. Fine hardwood, incense and pine taste and smell with musky notes. The effect is very energising, usually resulting in a desire to get things done, laugh or go for a walk. The cerebral effects are evident immediately. The perfect choice for fans of Kali Mist or sativas in general.
Strain FAQ
Why do some cannabis strains smell like incense?
Incense-scented strains frequently come from landrace strains from India and the Middle East. Cannabis' various terpenes give it its fragrance.
What else does the Cannabis Cup provide besides competition?
The Cannabis Cup offers seminars and workshops on legal growing and cannabis laws in addition to contests. These workshops, led by industry experts, demonstrate the event's dedication to cannabis education and advocacy.
What is the history of these early-finishing strains?
Many of these strains are descendants of landrace strains that evolved in certain regions over generations. Breeders have used these old genetic features to generate hybrids that flower early and offer new tastes, effects, and disease resistance.
Why is it getting harder and harder to find pure sativa strains?
Finding pure Sativa strains is become a treasure quest! Due to its customisable effects and growth properties, many strains marketed as 100% sativa strains are actually Sativa-dominant hybrids. This is due to breeders adapting to different tastes and producing strains to match them.
Can the climate affect cannabis' flavour and aroma when grown outdoors?
Terrain, or the environment in which cannabis is grown, is definitely said to affect outdoor strains' terpene profiles. The soil, climate, and nearby plants can all reportedly affect cannabis' flavour and smell, giving each strain its own unique identity.