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SUPER CRITICAL: BIG BUD X SKUNK X WHITE WIDOW STRAIN

SUPER CRITICAL: BIG BUD X SKUNK X WHITE WIDOW STRAIN

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SUPER CRITICAL (FEMINISED)

Big Bud x Skunk x White Widow
Description:

30%  SATIVA  -  70%  INDICA  

THC:  24,02%  CBD:  0,27%   CBN:  0,05%  

GENETICS
Big Bud x Skunk x White Widow.

EFFECTS
Physical, very fast-hitting, with a narcotic side and a very relaxing finish.

FLOWERING INDOOR
8 weeks, with a yield up to 800 gr/m.2.
Very good for SoG and ScrOG.

FLOWERING OUTDOOR
Ready by the end of September (North hemisphere) with a production up to 1200 gr/plant.
Medium-size, branchy plant.

DESCRIPTION
This famous strain is still one of the most sold genetics. Why? For its strong character, power and XL yield. This beautiful plant is the result of a cross between Big Bud x Skunk and our White Widow. Appreciated by all the growers who are looking for a very productive plant, fast and with a strong Indica effect. This strain has been around since the 2000’s.

The effect is very potent, physical, fast-hitting, narcotic and with a very relaxing finish. Perfect for those looking for a combination of a bodily and mental effect. Very useful against pain and anxiety. The smoke is quite rich and heavy, with hearty and sweet notes. The White Widow used in the cross gives it its classic “rich” flavour in addition of the flowery/sweet/sulphury flavour of the skunk. The most expressed terpenes are Myrcene, α -Pinene and Humulene.

The structure of this plant is impressive, with big buds and long branches. The apical shots will grow dense and full of calyx, with a big production of trichomes. The plant is starts out as a dark green and turns light brown during maturation. Indoors, the plants will flower in 7–8 weeks, with a yield of 800g/m2. Outdoors, this plant can reach 180 cm, with a yield of 1000g/plant. It’s a very resistant plant to outdoor stressors, such as mould, parasites and adverse temperatures. 

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