Critical XXL
Critical XXL
Also known as: BCN Critical XXL
Overview
Critical XXL is a high-yielding hybrid strain that represents an enhanced version of the legendary Critical genetics. Bred through the combination of Kritical Bilbo, Critical +, and Critical Mass genetics, this strain maintains a balanced 50/50 sativa-indica ratio while delivering exceptional productivity. The strain's lineage includes the all-time classic Skunk #1 as well as Afghani and Critical Mass genes, which are responsible for its potency and massive yields. Critical XXL has earned recognition for its ability to produce substantial harvests in relatively short time frames, making it particularly attractive to commercial and home cultivators seeking both quality and quantity. The plant grows in an indica style, with heavy resinous buds emerging from powerful branches, dark green fan-shaped leaves, and a compact structure. Due to exceptionally high THC levels ranging from 24 to 27%, this strain delivers potent effects. It is recommended for experienced growers who can maximize its natural capabilities through cultivation techniques, though beginners should pay attention to its sensitivity to humidity and fungi.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from pain
- May help with insomnia
- Often used for stress relief
- Reported to help with muscle spasms
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Critical XXL has a flowering time of 50 to 55 days with indoor yields of 500-600 grams per square meter and outdoor yields of 1300-1600 grams per plant. Plants reach medium height with indoor plants growing 100-120 cm and outdoor plants reaching 120-150 cm. The plants are manageable in size and low-maintenance, making them ideal for novices and experienced growers. Growers should pay attention to humidity control as the large, dense colas can hold moisture and become susceptible to mold. Additional support may be needed due to the heavy weight of buds, which can cause branches to snap. Recommended light schedule is 18/6 during vegetative phase and 12/12 for flowering.