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Description
Critical+ Auto CBD was bred by crossing Critical+ 2.0 Auto with Dinafem's CBD Auto breeding strain. The marked Skunk aroma is preserved but with high CBD to moderate the psycho-activity of the plant.
Critical+ Auto CBD is an easy-to-grow strain that is 20% Sativa, 30% Indica/ and 50% Ruderalis. When grown indoors its yield potential is maximised by planting 9 - 16 plants/m2 in a SoG (Sea of Green) system. With a grow-cycle of 75 days yields of 450 - 500 gr/m2 are likely. Outdoors, or in a greenhouse, plants can grow anywhere between 60 - 150 cm. in height while producing yields of 60 - 170 gr/plant.
While the Skunk aroma is maintained it is also accentuated and lifted by the addition of the sweet orange notes contributed by the CBD Auto. Critical+ Auto CBD has a THC:CBD ratio of 1:2 with 5% THC and 10% CBD. The effect is much more gentle than the non-CBD version although it does still produce a high but with a more gentle, relaxing side without the risk of increasing heart rate significantly as can happen with high THC varieties that do not have the moderating influence of high CBD.
Characteristics
Breeder/Brand | Dinafem Seeds |
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Product Type | Seeds THC |
Genetics | Critical + 2.0 Auto x Auto CBD |
Variety | Indica / Sativa |
Flowering Type | Autoflowering |
Sex | Feminised |
THC Content | 5% |
CBD Content | 10% |
Yield | Indoors: 450-500 g/m2; Outdoors: 60-170 g/plant |
Plant Height | 60-150 cm |
Grows | Greenhouse, Indoors, Outdoors |
Flowering Time | 70 days |
Harvest Month | April-October |
Medical Conditions | Stress |
Medicinal Properties | Yes |
Taste / Flavour | Orange, Skunk |
Effect | Calming, Soothing |
About Dinafem Seeds
In 2005, after accumulating years of experience growing cannabis in all of its varieties, Dinafem Seeds decided to cultivate their own strains.
Interestingly, Dinafem Seeds are the leading pioneers in cannabis seed preservation. They are internationally recognised for their part in revolutionising seeds storage. When they first opened as a seed bank, Dinafem Seeds were finding that many of the seeds that they were sending or receiving were damaged due to the sub-standard packaging. Plastic containers were not protecting the seeds from humidity and light, while paper envelopes were simply not stable enough to protect the valuable contents.
Dinafem Seeds now use packaging that prevents seeds being irreversibly damaged. The seeds are first placed in a clear, plastic vial, similar to ones used in a standard laboratory. This vial is then placed inside a strong metal container ensuring absolute safety when products are being shipped across the world.
Dinafem Seeds have been selling the best selection of sativa and indica cannabis seeds worldwide from their own and from other seed banks for over ten years now. Since their origins as novice growers, they have researched the genetics of many plants to produce their own seeds, all of which are appreciated worldwide.
By the end of the 21st century, Dinafem Seeds was not only recognised for their superior preservation techniques, but also for the high quality of their feminised strains. Their Moby Dick CBD is immensely popular thanks to its fantastic medicinal properties and long-lasting cerebral effect. While their fantastic Blue Kush strain is a customer favourite for its potency and its intense flavour and aroma.
Here at Seedsman, we stock more Dinafem strains than most other seedbanks, which is why it continues to be an immensely popular breeder on our site. Try for yourself, buy Dinafem Seeds from Seedsman now.
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