Cratica Roja 2 by Faricur Grower
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Crítica Roja #2 by Faricur Grower is a hybrid strain recognized for its balanced indica and sativa genetics, unique appearance, and complex effects. Developed with meticulous breeding by Faricur Grower, this cultivar has gained attention for its potency and nuanced sensory profile.
Appearance
Crítica Roja #2 presents visually striking dense, compact buds characterized by a deep green base accented with reddish hues, which give the strain its name. Mature flowers are often covered in trichomes, giving them a sparkling appearance. Unique coloration along the leaf edges and a rich network of pistils contribute to its distinct aesthetic.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Crítica Roja #2 is a complex blend, featuring notes of citrus zest and pine balanced with warm earthiness. Upon inhalation, the flavor mirrors this profile with sweet and tart notes, initial citrus hints, and a warming spice. A candy-like sweetness is often noted, complemented by an earthy aftertaste.
Effects
This hybrid strain is known for its nuanced effects, stemming from its balanced indica and sativa genetics. Early testers and users have highlighted a combination of cerebral and physical sensations, contributing to its appeal for both recreational and medicinal purposes.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Independent laboratory analyses have identified key terpenes such as Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, Pinene, and Terpinolene, which contribute to the strain's distinctive aroma and flavor profile. Cannabinoid concentrations typically range between 18% and 23% THC, with CBD levels below 1%.
Growing
The cultivation of Crítica Roja #2 is noted for requiring careful attention, suggesting a moderate to challenging difficulty level. Its genetic design promotes early flowering and robust yields. The strain has demonstrated genetic resilience, allowing for consistent appearances and quality across various climates.
Origins & Lineage
Crítica Roja #2 is the product of meticulous breeding by Faricur Grower, aiming to harmonize indica and sativa traits. While definitive parent strains are proprietary, speculation suggests influence from traditional Mexican landrace sativas. The development involved nearly three years of careful selection and crossbreeding.