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Critical Mass cannabis strain - Indica
Indica

Critical Mass

Autoflower
Amsterdam GeneticsAmsterdam Genetics
22%
THC
56
days
4.5
89 reviews
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About Critical Mass

Critical Mass, an indica hybrid born from Skunk 1 and Afghani genetics, delivers a potent blend of cerebral clarity and physical relaxation. Bred by Amsterdam Genetics, this autoflowering strain matures in 56 days, offering growers a reliable, low-maintenance harvest. Its high THC content—15-22%—ensures a robust experience, though its indica dominance keeps things grounded. The aroma unfolds as earthy pine with subtle notes of citrus, while terpenes like myrcene and limonene contribute to its balanced profile. Effects begin with a gentle uplift, transitioning into deep, full-body sedation that lingers into the night. Its dense, resinous buds reward patient cultivation, making it a favorite among experienced growers seeking consistent potency without excessive care. For those prioritizing simplicity and reliability, Critical Mass stands out as a dependable choice.

Genetics & Lineage

Skunk 1×Afghani=Critical Mass
Indica 50%Sativa 50%
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the THC content of Critical Mass?

Critical Mass has 15-22% THC.

What is Critical Mass a cross of?

Critical Mass is a cross between Skunk 1 and Afghani.

How long does Critical Mass take to flower?

Critical Mass typically flowers in 56 days.

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Growing Info

EnvironmentIndoor, Outdoor
Autoflower

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Critical Mass family tree

Shared genetics — parents, descendants, and siblings.

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