Cinderella 99 Seeds from Brothers Grimm
Grower reports: 8 Viewed: 341,158 times | Rated by 8 users: 7.85/10 | 'Cinderella 99' from Brothers Grimm |
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Breeder's Description - 'Cinderella 99' | | This strain may be the "Holy Grail". The result of painstakingly backcrossing a very rare female to her male progeny over 3 generations. This hybrid was specifically bred for indoor cultivation. Short-statured & heavily branched, this plant grows long, dense colas with an extremely high flower/leaf ratio and outrageous resin production. The breeder has observed a "giant leap" in potency with each progressive generation and, as expected, Cinderella 99 has topped all previous results - her high is heavily influenced by Haze; clear, energetic & devastatingly psychoactive. A plant with all of the ...continued
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Grower Report - CecilC on July 16, 2003, 6:53 pm | |
| Decent sized buds that aren't as dense as some strains. Pistils are thick and curly. Resin production is very nice. Plants stretch a bit in veg with longer than average internodal spacing. Buds fill in well, though. Finishes before most in the garden. She is a voracious eater and can take nute level ...continued
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Grower Report - Flowerman on July 20, 2003, 10:16 pm | |
| Very vigorous and great germination rates. Very nice side branching, if topped will grow just as wide as tall. I do recommend topping, tying, and training this plant, because the branches will grow like vines, and are very easy to manipulate. Average node spacing, with a medium to dark green color, ...continued
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Grower Report - Kerberos on July 30, 2003, 9:11 am | Cinderella 99 from Brothers Grimm rated 7.86 |
| Grow Info: This plant was built for SCROG'n or otherwise training. It can be topped, I just train. Vegetation time is varied to your screen control. 2 weeks or less is my approach at this time. Branching on clones is very dense, which later equates into more budsites. Going from seed is as squirrely as ever, and when males are present, they seem to have a large amount of normal skunk stink. Females however seem to be more fruity than skunky and might easily be masked behind vanilla or other tropical smells.
Once on a 12/12 cycle they should be trained for 12 days longer, on the 27th day or so they stop their growth for full fledged flowering. Flowering is predictable and easily repeatable in an indoor environment in around 50 days +/- .. Keeping an eye on trich coloration always gives exact for you.
Experience: All I can say is... Whoa. Do not underestimate Cindy or you will be pushin up the pillows. Cindy is a remarkable cerebral high that will let your body move and work until it just gives out. Cindy can and will make you pass out if you do not handle her with care. In food the experience can be from a remarkable silly drunken-ness to some very very lucid visualizations. For pain relief, eaten products are amazing at numbing tooth pain to broken extremities. I am in love with Cindy, she will always have a place in my jars.
Note: from what I understand of Cindy, she is fairly stable genetically, meaning you should achieve a good potency out of any seed. However, each seeds potency or effect does range a bit and growing a few mums out till you find one that you like above or beyond another might be worth your while. I feel I have some devastating plants, YMMV.
Garden Information for this report Box: 43"x43"x26", Scroggable Interior: 33"x20"x22" Light: 400W Hortilux in an aircooled Stealth hood. Hydro: Using Lucas formulas. Chemical/Res:: 0-5-10 for 4 weeks then 0-8-16 for Bloom. Using a Tufftubs 15 gal, only filled to 12 safely. 2 aerating powerheads, 3" netcups in plastic dresses. Chem additions: Humic acid/Nitrozyme/Kabloom were used in second harvest. |
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Report added by: Kerberos
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Grower Report - CannaMonkey on October 19, 2003, 2:26 pm | |
| These seeds were bought through CBay last year and were supposedly from Broths Grimm stock.
This plant was very easy to germinate and clone. I had about 70% females and all of those showed preflowers very early. It was very easy to find the sexes without putting any into flower first.
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Grower Report - dutchgrown on November 8, 2003, 4:23 pm | |
| The seeds were obtained from the GN03 Collection and were Cinderella 99 F2s. Very good germination results: 108 seeds germinated out of 130, around a 50/50 male/female ratio. The plants were grown in soil and on an NFT table. They grew easily, heartily; seemed to grow faster in hydro than in soil (a ...continued
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Grower Report - Grodawg on June 8, 2004, 3:57 pm | |
| This was my first SCROG grow of C99. I had 2 females I kept. The germ rate was 7 of 10. I did a soil grow to produce seed and was able to see what a beautiful plant this is. Classic sativa!! I grew 4 plants in a SCROG Ebb & Flow. The plant has excellent branching, eats up the nutes and is relatively ...continued
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Grower Report - High on Fire on June 13, 2004, 4:31 pm | |
| These were among the first batch of "Commercial", seeds that I bought back in 2001, and I just got around to doing them myself in 2004. I purchased the seeds from Heaven's Stairway and they are Brother's Grimm originals.
I had 7 seeds left, (I bought two packs all together, the others were given ...continued
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Grower Report - dyslexsick on July 28, 2004, 3:43 am | |
| Out of 7 seeds I ended up with 3 females, the other 4 were males. One tall lanky pheno, and two short and stocky phenos. These plants were grown in 2002, they were the original F1 seeds from the Brothers Grimm. I studied Mr. Soul’s and Sly’s posts regularly on cannabisworld and Mr. Soul ...continued
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