The C’99 is the holy grail of the cannabis strains, as she resembles the high and taste of an exceptionally sweet landrace sativa. This one takes normally half a year to flower, but the C99 flowers in 7 - 8 weeks. On top of that the buds are quite sugared.
This new batch is a cross of two exceptional basic phenotypes, the Grapefruit and the Pineapple. Both derived from the original Brothers Grimm C99. It is ready to flower in 4 weeks from seed, which is much faster than the original C99 (6 - 8 weeks).
It grows well outdoor, especially in temperate or warmer climates. We even got a little harvest in March from seeds sown in December by the kitchen window!
Strain FAQ
Does environment affect the grapefruit flavour strength?
Yes, the plant's environment can impact terpene expression, especially grapefruit-scented limonene. Temperature, humidity, and light are all reportedly able to affect grapefruit flavour strength and balance.
Does this strain's SE Asian genetics have an effect on how it grows?
South East Asian sativa strains have thin leaves to cope with humid and hot weather. This feature improves leaf ventilation, minimising moisture accumulation and mould danger.
How have Sativa strains evolved to handle humidity?
Thin, extended leaves help sativa plants handle extreme humidity. Sativas are said to be great for producers in moist climates since their sleek leaves have been shown to repel mould and infections.
How does the entourage effect affect these strains?
According to the entourage effect, cannabis ingredients like mild THC, cannabinoids, and terpenes act better together than alone. This combination may reportedly improve the effects of mid-range THC strains.
How do medium flowering time strains adapt to different conditions?
Medium-flowering strains are said to be able to thrive indoors and outdoors. This versatility allows legal producers of all experience levels to adapt their methods and assure successful harvests regardless of environmental conditions.