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Cinderella99

Regular
Feminised

Cinderella99 is a sativa-dominant hybrid prized for its clear, uplifting high and citrus-forward profile.

Why choose Cinderella99?
  • Bright, uplifted cerebral high
  • Citrus and sweet berry aroma
  • Performs well with shelter and airflow
THC 18-22%
CBD <1%
Lineage Cinderella 88 x Shiva Skunk
Genotype Sativa-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-9 weeks
Height 0.8-1.5 m
Yield Medium-High
Taste Citrus, Sweet berry, Pine
Seed Type Feminised and regular
Climate Cool coastal and temperate; performs best in sheltered, south-facing outdoor sites
Effects Energetic, Euphoric, Focused
Environment Indoor / Outdoor

About Cinderella99

Cinderella99 is a sativa-dominant hybrid that delivers a bright, cerebral high and a distinct citrus-forward terpene profile. The variety favours growers who can manage airflow and moisture, and it responds well to training techniques that even out the canopy and improve light penetration.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing Cinderella99 in a cool Scottish outdoor climate requires careful attention to airflow and disease prevention. It suits growers of intermediate skill who can protect plants from damp and late-season weather.

Flowering Time:

Flowering normally finishes in eight to nine weeks under controlled conditions. Outdoor harvest in the north of Britain can be slightly delayed by seasonal variation.

Yield:

Yield tends to be medium to high when plants receive strong light and regular feeding. Outdoors in cooler seasons total output per plant may be reduced without protective measures.

Height:

Plants develop a mid-to-tall profile with long internodes and airy bud sites. Final height typically ranges from 0.8 to 1.5 metres with standard training.

Environment:

Indoors Cinderella99 responds well to SCROG and moderate topping in Yorkshire. Outdoors in Yorkshire choose a sunny, sheltered spot to reduce wind and damp exposure.

Climate:

In Yorkshire the cool Scottish outdoor climate brings a higher risk of rot and a shorter window for bud maturation. Use cloches, polytunnels or greenhouse cover and site plants in sheltered, sunward positions to protect trichome development.

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How did you stop bud rot last season?
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I moved plants under a lean-to polytunnel and increased lateral airflow with small fans which made a noticeable difference.
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What training worked best for you?
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A light topping at three nodes combined with a SCROG net kept the canopy even and maximised bud sites.
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Which nutrient schedule did you follow?
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I used a low-strength vegetative feed, switched to bloom formulation at switch and reduced nitrogen after week four of flower.
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How did you protect plants from coastal winds?
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I planted near a south-facing wall and used bamboo canes and soft ties to support branches during storms.
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Any tips for drying in a small Yorkshire shed?
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Create gentle airflow, keep temperatures steady around 16°C and monitor humidity to avoid overly fast drying.

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