Super Critical: The Heavy Hitter for Canadian Indoor Growers
Super Critical unites three legendary strains into a single, heavily-yielding cultivar that rewards attentive growers with exceptional harvests. This 70% Indica-leaning variety cuts through the noise of commercial breeding by delivering both volume and quality in one compact package. Born from Big Bud, Skunk, and White Widow genetics, it expresses the best traits of each parent while maintaining a manageable growth profile. Whether you're maximizing a small Ontario basement or a Prairie grow room, this strain's predictable vigour and rapid flowering cycle make it a go-to choice for serious cultivators seeking consistent results without fussy requirements.
Growing Super Critical Indoors Across Canada
Expect vigorous vegetative growth followed by rapid flower development—8 to 9 weeks from switch to harvest. This strain thrives under 600–1000W HPS or equivalent LED, rewarding growers with 800g/m² as a baseline and up to 1.2kg/m² when conditions are optimized. Keep night temperatures between 18–20°C during flower; humidity should drop to 45–55% in weeks 6–8 to prevent mould in Maritime or coastal climates. Feed with a balanced vegetative formula, then transition to phosphorus-heavy bloom nutrients around week 2–3 of flowering. Prune lightly to improve air circulation, especially important in humid regions. Watch for typical Indica stretch during early flower, but overall height remains manageable in confined spaces.
Effects, Flavour & Best Moments
Super Critical delivers a full-bodied, descending sensation that appeals to evening and weekend use. Initial effects arrive quickly, bringing calm focus before shifting into deep physical ease. The flavour profile combines earthy, slightly skunky notes with subtle woody backbone—not overly complex, but satisfying. Skunk ancestry shows in the aroma, though less pungent than pure Skunk varieties. Best enjoyed after work or before bed when you want to unwind without mental fog. The 19% THC hits moderate-to-strong consumers appropriately; newer users should approach with caution.




