T.H. Seeds - Critical HOG (Feminized)

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T.H. Seeds – Critical HOG (Feminized) – High-Yielding, Indica-Dominant Powerhouse

Critical HOG (Feminized) merges the robust production of Critical Mass with the potency of the HOG lineage, creating a heavy-yielding indica favored by commercial and hobby growers alike. Typically flowering in 8 weeks, it produces dense, resin-laden buds exuding an earthy-sweet aroma.

Known for its relaxing body stone, Critical HOG can help ease tension after a long day. Some enthusiasts describe a gentle mental uplift that pairs with full-body tranquility, making it ideal for winding down.

Experiences vary, but fans often highlight its massive yields and smooth, comforting effects.

Origin and Background

By crossing Critical Mass with HOG genetics, T.H. Seeds aimed to combine large harvests with potent indica traits. The result is a stable, feminized strain prized for production, resin content, and an accessible, mellow high.

Growing Characteristics

Indoors, Critical HOG maintains medium height, finishing around 8 weeks. Outdoors, it prefers warm climates for optimal growth. Its sweet-earthy fragrance intensifies near harvest, and the hefty colas may need staking or support.

GeneticsCritical Mass x HOG
Flowering Time (Indoor)8 weeks
TypeFeminized Photoperiod (Indica-dominant)
THC LevelMedium–High
Aroma/TasteEarthy, sweet, mildly spicy
YieldHigh
HeightMedium
EffectRelaxing, gently uplifting

Many cultivators choose Critical HOG for its generous yields and smooth, indica-forward effects. Fans appreciate the sweet, earthy flavor profile that adds depth to each toke. Perfect for those seeking a reliable, productive strain with mellow vibes.

Specifications
Amount 5 seeds
Seed Bank T.H. Seeds
Flowering Period Less than 60 days
Genetics Indica > sativa
Item number THCRH05
Ratio THC/CBD THC > CBD
Shipping weight 0,01 kg
Suitability Indoor, Outdoor, Greenhouse
Type Feminized

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