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The GNC c-99's are my favorite to grow. I have grown many strains over the last few years, always from seed. Those c-99s seeds are the only strain I have purchased for a 2nd time. It is the easiest, most forgiving strain I have ever grown. They grow fast and aren't picky about ferts or PH. They arent real stinky and they are pretty uniform in growth, the 2nd batch(current) is real uniform, out of 3 seeds I germed all 3 are almost identical looking females, oh yeah they show sex earlier then most. I love the high( can be a little intense on light weights). I have grown 3 versions of NL( Sensi, Oasis, Fem,). Those c-99s have been alot easier to grow, yeild is about the same for both. well thats my two cents, I also have Killer Apollo 2 weeks behind the c-99s. I cant wait to try. Good smoking all
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Join Date: Aug 2004
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Yeah, Cindy99 has one of the best types of high. It keeps you high for hours and has a nice trippy effect to it. Tastes like fruit loops, so good you don't want to stop smoking it. I've seen C99 grows where the yield has been over a pound from one plant outdoors. Definitely on the top of my list. Everyone has got to try C99. Keep it green.
Take care!
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Ive done a few C99 crosses, and liked em all...I am going too try straight C99 soon...
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Try brothers grimm.
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Join Date: Mar 2004
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I like to hear stuff like this. I have some of Gypsey's C99's also. I have not germed them yet but I may germ them sooner then I thought after reading this
![]() Did someone say fruitloops?? I have been looking for a real fruity strain.Im gonna have to germ some of these.
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Join Date: Jul 2004
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C99 was my first grow, and I'm going to pick up more seeds, and if they ever go away as a strain, then I'll start in on breeding to keep a supply for myself.
What a great high, what great taste, what an easy smoke... it really does seem to be all it was hyped to be. |
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Join Date: Mar 2004
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I'm smoking some now. Easy plant to grow .Its not to pickey about heat eighter. I grew it last summer befor I had ventelation. Temps would get up to 105 or so.Never showed stress.
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Has anyone noticed double or twin pointed leaf edge serrations on some of the Gypsy Nirvana Collection Cinderalla 99s? ...
Rezdog - is this an Apollo trait?..or is this from the Shiva line? about every second female I've grown has had the double leaf edge serrations, mostly on the bigger leaves and occurs on the middle leaf fingers including a new female I'm growing now that is ready to pick in a week or so ...I do love growing and smoking new plants I grow from seed, even from the same packet because they are all a little different and unique..this one is the most vigorous and biggest one I've grown so far, and yes, clones have been taken (and already handed around to the indoor boys!)......I've got 3 more clones of this fems in pots that have just started flowering. We've had dry sunny weather this Fall...this Cindy has never been rained on!...until today that is and it's coming down in bucket loads!..aggghh ...such is life! .....Wally should cross his Duck with one of these double serration Cindys and call it Double Duckeralla or Twin Beaks I've noticed that the Cinderallas I've used in making seed combine favourably with other sativas .....I think we will be seeing more strains being offered that combine the quick flowering times of the Cindy and complexity of the high from landrace sativas and Haze hybrids...I bet there are some pro breeders doing it right now. |
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Fast,Fruity and Frosty
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So is this kinda considered a noobie strain to grow out?
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