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Ingalls

Member
hello here

it is my critical mass mother,grow at 1000m
the weather is pretty dry due to the wind,you have always wind here
hope the sun still shinning !


 
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C

CMoon

that looks a great plant m8, i grew mass for years and found her to be very suseptable to mold even under protection from rain, top smoke for such a big yeilding strain and my projects tended to be more under lights where I had control of humidity.

hope it helps..Cmoon :joint:
 

zielonylasss

guerilla grower
Veteran
Is Critical Mass the same as Big Bud?

Nice little tree Ingalls! Hope a lot of sun for you and her nearest weeks.
Stay safe :wave:
 
G

Guest

Hello back Ingalls. Nice job and n ice plant. Im looking at the size of the buds currently. Do you mind telling us on what date the pic was taken and what lattitude you are?


zielon, I believe CM is a reworked big bud plant. Big bud from sensi is decent weed by any standard.
 

hanuman

Active member
Beautiful plant ingalls! It looks like a great spot for growing. Hoping the weather stays nice for you. :smile:


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G

Guest

Kallennavndk, Ive struggled in life with an almost uncontrollable tendency to talk about things I really know very little about, so keep that in mind when I tell you that I believe that Shanti backcrossed the BB back to an afghani???. I read an article 3-4 yrs ago and cant remember much, Just that shanti stated that he reworked BB a bit to create cm..
 

tripples

Member
Critical Mass =
Afghan x Skunk #1(origins of Afghan/Mexican/Columbian)

Critical Mass
A reworked excellent version of an old breed once known as Big Bud. This is an absolute must for the cultivator who demands a high yield with an equally high stone. It is the heaviest plant currently in production for commercial farmers and outdoor crops, resembling the male genital protrusion of a giant donkey. Due to its heavy flower construction it can be susceptible to mold if the growing area is too high with humidity. So be warned, harvest on time!!! It has a genetic pedigree originating from a particularly heavy Afghani combined with the original Skunk#1. An expected yield indoors would be realistic at 650-750 grams per square meter…possibly more for the experienced cultivators? If you cultivate outdoors then expect to harvest in September for the northern hemisphere and by March for those in the southern hemisphere. Breed by the original breeder and founder of the original Seed Bank.
 
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