Description

NUKEHEADS CRITICAL MASS AUTO
When containment fails, power becomes inevitable.
The Profile
Critical Mass Auto is the point of no return. Engineered for absolute output, this strain is a tactical fusion of yield-focused legacy genetics—Big Bud, Northern Lights, and Granddaddy Purple—stabilized by the classified NukeHeads Ruderalis Core. This isn’t just a plant; it’s infrastructure designed to stack weight, resin, and potency until the system reaches total overload.
The Experience
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The Vibe: This is the “Endurance King.” It provides a controlled, stable, and immensely powerful headspace that narrows your focus while anchoring your body.
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Aroma & Flavor: A dark, volatile bouquet of sweet grape and forest berries colliding with earthy hash and toasted nut, finished with a faint, lingering fuel undertone.
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The Effect: It begins with “mental compression”—slowing down racing thoughts—before a heavy, deliberate body high rolls in to soften muscle tension. It is the perfect antidote to a high-stress day.
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The Gamer’s Choice: Ideal for deep-dive strategy and survival titles like Fallout, Factorio, Civilization, or complex Minecraft builds. It fosters the patience and immersion needed to make hours of grinding feel like minutes of pure flow.
Technical Specifications
| Feature | Details |
| Genetics | Big Bud × Northern Lights × GDP × Proprietary Ruderalis |
| Type | Autoflowering Indica-Dominant Hybrid |
| THC Content | 22% – 28% (Extreme Potency) |
| Lifecycle | 70 – 80 Days (Seed to Harvest) |
| Primary Terpenes | Myrcene, Linalool, Caryophyllene |
Cultivation Highlights
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Pressurized Colas: Expect thick, swollen flower sites that look as though they are holding back something volatile beneath a frosted sheen of aggressive trichome coverage.
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Yield-Centric Growth: While it remains manageable in size, it is engineered to maximize every square inch of your canopy, responding exceptionally well to minimal training.
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The Cornerstone Auto: A disciplined grower’s dream that delivers massive weight and reliability without the drama of finicky photoperiods.
“When systems fail, mass takes over. This isn’t a novelty; it’s the foundation of a high-output garden.”







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