Critical Pride

Critical Pride

Critical Pride

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Overview

Critical Pride is a cannabis strain developed by Zambeza Seeds that originated as a cross between Afghani, Skunk and Critical. This Indica dominant plant grows very low, reaching just 45-50cm when mature, making it well-suited for indoor cultivation and discrete growing operations. Critical Pride is a plant that stays relatively small, but gives a nice yield as result. It's a pretty compact cannabis plant with thin dark green leaves and has a strong fragrance. The strain is noted for being a very stable plant that can be grown indoors and outdoors.

The strain's most distinctive characteristic is the intense aroma and flavor. She smells a bit like a fruity skunk, but very intense. Interestingly, despite being indica-dominant, she grows as a Sativa and definitely looks like a Sativa. The plant is thin with small leaves, but nevertheless gives thick buds. The flowering period is in proportion very short and can be harvested after 45 to 50 days, making it attractive to cultivators seeking quick turnaround times. Critical Pride appears to have been discontinued by Zambeza Seeds and has limited availability in the current market.

Effects

Reported Medical Uses

  • Users report potential for stress relief
  • May help with relaxation
  • Could assist with sleep issues

This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.

Possible Negative Effects

Growing Information

Critical Pride is an indica / sativa from Zambeza and can be cultivated indoors and outdoors (Where the plants will need a flowering time of ±50 days). THC: Average High Genetics: Sativa/Indica Mix Yield: 45-55 grams per plant Height: 45-50 cm. The strain is considered beginner-friendly due to its very stable growth characteristics. Despite the small size, the dense internode spacing guarantees high yields, making it efficient for space-limited growing operations. The flowering time of 7 weeks makes it attractive for commercial cultivation seeking quick turnarounds.

Genetics

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