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Anyone grown these C-99 f4's?
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Pretty much right on though each line has some subtle differences depending on what fems/males the breeder focused on. By the time a cubed strain gets to an F4 you are not going to see much variation plant-to-plant from a batch of beans.C-99 is such a stable and worked strain, it would hard for anybody to fuck it up. My guess is its gonna be just as good as all the others.
Pretty much right on though each line has some subtle differences depending on what fems/males the breeder focused on. By the time a cubed strain gets to an F4 you are not going to see much variation plant-to-plant from a batch of beans.
No...but did grow out some club cuts back about 5 years ago that simply had to be directly from BG stock...guess an assumption really but hard to believe otherwise. I know Cannacopia was working on an open pollination of plants selected from 4 packs of original BG stock, there's a thread about it in the Breeders Laboratory section here (pretty sure that's where it is), but was put on hold and a bit surprised it's not done yet. For sure those will be KILLER beans for anyone's vault if and when they become available. Since his stuff sells for $35 for 10 I recommend peeps stock up if they are ever released.That makes some sense Mountain...LOL...Have you grown any BG F1 C99?
for me, c99 is similar, slightly more satvia high than diesel. happy n uplifting, but def not edgy. thought others have told me different, and I do prefer 'extreme' sativas so may not effect me like most.
As always some marketing hype and BS in the breeders description. I've personally never heard her high type being described as mellow and euphoric nor have experienced that in all the samples I've tried over the last 5 years.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 above is rare enough, but Cinderella 99 finishes flowering after a scant 50 days of 12/12! Above-average yields of crystal covered buds reeking of tropical fruit aromas can be harvested every other month once a mother plant is selected and asexually propagated.
...and the fun begins...lol. Here's an original description from BG...
As always some marketing hype and BS in the breeders description. I've personally never heard her high type being described as mellow and euphoric nor have experienced that in all the samples I've tried over the last 5 years.
No apologies necessary bro...just a discussion. I've heard peeps described the same strain very differently cause that has to do with the pheno, how it was grown and how someone's brain/body responds to the cannabinoid profile...and also dealing with how someone describes their experience. I find C99 to be a bit spacey myself...in all the samples I've smoked. It has never really agreed with me. I've heard people describe it as a bit racy going back many years. There's no way you can get a true sativa experience unless you get to the 10 week mark in flower. From everything I know certain cannabinoids can not be produced until you get to that point. C99 is not on my 10 best or even a strain I'd spend time looking for and think it's really best suited for certain breeding work particularly for working with loooooong flowering sats. I know C99 is popular and for good reason but not my cup of tea.sorry, maybe my interpretation was off. Compared to what I've heard about original c99 and kingdoms, kingdoms seem to come off a little more....uncomfortable maybe. I just usually don't hear c99 described as "racey".