From the moment this combination of cult status parent plants were mentioned, a lot of curiosity and expectation was felt vibrating in the MNS camp. Critical Mass (Plant of the Year 2008 in Spain) has won almost all awards possible over the years in many countries. Its phenotypes, also, have always, without failure, satisfied more than any other plant produced.
The fruitiness of the Critical Mass compliments the Afghan Haze male. This is probably one of the best blends of distinctive flavors and scents. But this strain needs a little more patience to finish this plant off to its full potential. This is a perfect plant for outdoor cultivation, but better still grown in greehouses. This strain will become a must have like Super Silver Haze, White Widow and Northern Lights. It will usually finish in 8-10 weeks but with some very exciting phenotypes finishing in 10-12 weeks. Yields will vary but the taste holds traditionally hazy flavours.
Genetics: Critical Mass x Afghan Haze
Type: Indica / Sativa
Flowering Time: 8-10 Weeks
Flowering Type: Photoperiod
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Yield: 450-650 gr/m2
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Harvest: Early/Mid October
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