Dude your C99 looks amazing. Can I ask what your Set-up is? When did you grab these seeds? Just wondering if his C99 had evolved over the years...The C99 is incredibly easy to grow, small fan leaves, plants can be jammed together.
NEEDS to be staked. That top is very dense and heavy, the stalk is half the size of a pencil.
Woah very jack herer lookin there damn!The latest Cinderella99. Five plants, all amazing. Picture is two days shy of seven weeks of 12/12. Smells range from nostril-burning pineapple to pink grapefruit to "if kids cereal had a spiced-rum flavour". If I had to pick one word...tropical.
I got the seeds a couple months ago. I've seen a definite improvement over the years. Fairly basic set-up but I've been running it a while so I'm pretty well dialed in. 1000Watt HPS, air cooled, in a 5x5 tent. Promix for soil and General Hydroponics for fertilizer.Dude your C99 looks amazing. Can I ask what your Set-up is? When did you grab these seeds? Just wondering if his C99 had evolved over the years...
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Thanks for the info. What are your thoughts at this point on the NLxC99 vs C99- Seing any similarities? You mentioned you had grown the NLx C99 a few pages back.I got the seeds a couple months ago. I've seen a definite improvement over the years. Fairly basic set-up but I've been running it a while so I'm pretty well dialed in. 1000Watt HPS, air cooled, in a 5x5 tent. Promix for soil and General Hydroponics for fertilizer.
I've got some Blueberries in the corners, as usual they're kinda ratty but at 7 weeks they're starting to plump up nice.
They were not similar to me, maybe the growth pattern in ways. That plant did not leave much of an impression on me, sorry I can't say much on it.Thanks for the info. What are your thoughts at this point on the NLxC99 vs C99- Seing any similarities? You mentioned you had grown the NLx C99 a few pages back.
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It was fairly typical for my PSBC NL. Give it 7 or 8 weeks in the jars. The smell should mostly disappear and it will be some of the smoothest smoke you'll ever try. Not a lot of taste or smell of any sort, but smooth and potent.A few days in the jar and Northern Lights smells like grass. Is this typical? I've only smoked it a couple of times last year and although I liked the high, I can't remember much about the smell or taste.
NL has contributed to the genetics of many modern strains. It's potent, hardy, easy to grow and to clone, good structure, and crosses well. It deserves its spot. An analogy: while modern music has gotten more cluttered, most of its components can be found in basic 3-chord blues and rock, and many of us prefer the classics. Think of the Ramones compared to modern 'rock'.In the High Times 25 Greatest Strains of All-Time, NL is #7. Considering its taste and smell, the high must be really good in order for it to have been such a popular strain for such a long time. That's my guess, at least. To be honest, I've only every tried it once but I thought it was a great nighttime smoke.
Hey, Blueberry is at #10. Peak's got great versions of two, top-ten strains!!
Peak update Spring 2020 yes got one.Just checked email and found one from MikeJ from a couple days back, anybody else get this? A plan he's been working on for a while is launching.
Not trying to be mysterious but I'm not sure if he's just piloting it or if it's a full launch so I don't want to yap about something I have no business yapping about.