The CBD Critical Mass strain is an Indica dominant strain known for its auto-flowering growth profile and CBD levels. According to breeder reports, the Critical Mass feminized photoperiod seeds rely on a light cycle to grow. Auto-flowering plants, on the other hand, do not rely on a light cycle. Instead, once an autoflowering plant reaches a certain age/maturity, it will begin to flower. Thus, auto-flowering marijuana plants tend to contain lower THC levels and are reportedly easier to grow. According to breeder reports, CBD Critical Mass Auto seeds will have a 1:1 ratio (THC to CBD) where CBD and THC concentrations are 5%. This makes the strain well-balanced and low in psychoactive potency. Breeder reports state that the Auto CBD Critical Mass 1:1 won't require a lot of space to grow and flourish. Critical Mass CBD can offer promising quality yields that ooze with resins and flavor. The flowering time averages at 55 days, and indoors she can produce a decent yield averaging at 600 g/m2. User reports online mention that the Critical Mass CBD flowers juicy moss green buds showcase a sweet perfume of pine and lemon with background notes of wood. Being highly Indica-dominant in its genetics, growers may expect a combination of body buzz effects balanced with a range of therapeutic effects. The strain reportedly leads to deep muscle relaxation waves, partly due to her Indica properties. The CBD component can reportedly uplift any mood, alleviate hunger, and quiet down anxiety. Its therapeutic effects also include mild relief from pain and inflammation.
Strain FAQ
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.
Does high CBD always mean no THC?
Not precisely. Despite their modest psychoactivity, high CBD strains frequently contain a little THC. This touch of THC is said to enhance medical effects without the high associated with THC.
Do lemon-scented strains solely contain one terpene?
Limonene is the headliner of the lemon aroma, but other terpenes help. Myrcene's earthy undertone and pinene's piney sharpness are said to enhance the strain's scent and flavour. This combined effect of terpenes may reportedly boost the strain's effects.
What's Big Bud's genetic history?
A hybrid of Afghani, Skunk #1, and Northern Lights, Big Bud is a botanical marvel. This blend produces its typical big buds and makes it an indica powerhouse. A careful breeding project increased production without sacrificing quality.
How do short-flowering strains handle temperature changes?
Some short-flowering cultivars may withstand unexpected temperature changes, making them reportedly excellent for outdoor legal gardening. This resilience enables consistent growth and decreases environmental stress-related crop failure.