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I  grew a critical cross and the smell was offensive dog shit, burnt rubber and cured to skunk. Im pretty sure it came from the critical,  and its really something. What was your experience?

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On 1/19/2020 at 4:46 AM, FigmentofFig said:

I  grew a critical cross and the smell was offensive dog shit, burnt rubber and cured to skunk. Im pretty sure it came from the critical,  and its really something. What was your experience?

week 7 here mate, comes in like a fizzy lemonade zest really pleasant  

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On 19/01/2020 at 2:24 AM, edwardio said:

Hi folks, i just wanted to say that critical 2.0 is a great plant...imo its the best one i've had from Dinafem....Happy dayzzz

 

So glad your liking our Critical+2.0 mate ;)

 

That's news and feedback I love to hear  :yep:

 

All the best  :bong:

 

Mark..

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3 hours ago, edwardio said:

week 7 here mate, comes in like a fizzy lemonade zest really pleasant  

That's not what i was expecting, but good news for you nonetheless.

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On 1/20/2020 at 11:26 PM, FigmentofFig said:

That's not what i was expecting, but good news for you nonetheless.

anyone know what critical is ? genetic wise..

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27 minutes ago, edwardio said:

anyone know what critical is ? genetic wise..

I think it's big bud x skunk or something

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I remember Mark telling me their critical 2 was from the Spanish  Critical Bilbao cut, chosen for its pest resistance and vigouor, as well as its stone, obviously.

it originated from an skunk#1 crossed with critical mass , from what ive read. 

Maybe Dinafem-Mark can confirm if this is right . or not.

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3 hours ago, badbillybob said:

I remember Mark telling me their critical 2 was from the Spanish  Critical Bilbao cut, chosen for its pest resistance and vigouor, as well as its stone, obviously.

it originated from an skunk#1 crossed with critical mass , from what ive read. 

Maybe Dinafem-Mark can confirm if this is right . or not.

 

100% spot on buddy  ;)

 

Critical+ in her original formal is (Bigbud x Skunk) for the 2.0 variant we had a specific cut of Critical called "The Bilbao" cut which is a super resistant pheno especially against mold and rot issues.

 

Crossed the resistant pheno back to Critical to create Critical+ 2.0 ;)

 

@badbillybob A+ for paying attention mate and thanks for the assist  :cheers:

 

All the best  :bong:

 

Mark..

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Great info guys, I thought it was big budxNl which confused me a little because the smells are nothing like that... definitely see the big bud side oozing out..

Will keep you guys posted at day50 so far  

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23 minutes ago, edwardio said:

Great info guys, I thought it was big budxNl which confused me a little because the smells are nothing like that... definitely see the big bud side oozing out..

Will keep you guys posted at day50 so far  

 

Cool :yep:

 

All the best  :bong:

 

Mark..

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  • 2 weeks later...

I have 2 blue widows and  my freebie critical 2.0 under a 315 lunmatek cmh.

anyone have any photos of criticals?

i have done blue widow many times and purchased some more.

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On 06/02/2020 at 9:33 PM, overthefencegrow said:

I have 2 blue widows and  my freebie critical 2.0 under a 315 lunmatek cmh.

anyone have any photos of criticals?

i have done blue widow many times and purchased some more.

 

Hello mate  ;)

 

You'll find a picture or 2 in the strain guide :yep:

 

 

 

We do have quite a few diaries on UK420 with out Critical+2.0  ;)

 

I'll have a browse around and drop a link or 2 :yep:

 

All the best :bong:

 

Mark..

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