
Cinderella 99
Cannabis seeds
by Azarius
Cinderella 99 Feminized Cannabis Seeds
Cinderella 99 is a sativa-dominant feminized cannabis seed strain that delivers sharp cerebral energy and tropical fruit flavours in a surprisingly fast flowering window. Bred from Jack Herer crossed with Shiva Skunk, this 85% sativa carries Dutch genetics with a reputation for focus, creativity, and a pineapple-forward terpene profile that hits you before you even grind the bud. We've stocked C99 for years because it does something most sativas struggle with: it finishes quickly without sacrificing that electric, head-first character.
How Many Seeds Do You Need?
Cinderella 99 feminized seeds come in packs of 1, 3, 5, or 10. If you're running a single tent — say an 80x80 or 100x100 — three seeds gives you a comfortable selection to pick your best phenotype. Five is the sweet spot for a full canopy with a spare or two. The 10-pack makes sense if you're planning multiple runs or want to pheno-hunt for that one standout plant with the loudest pineapple nose.
Cinderella 99 Genetics and Lineage
Cinderella 99 is the result of crossing Jack Herer — one of the most celebrated sativa-leaning hybrids ever bred — with Shiva Skunk, a resinous indica that adds structure and speed. The genetic split lands at roughly 85% sativa and 15% indica, which explains why the effects lean so heavily toward the head. The origin story is genuinely odd: the seed that started it all was reportedly found by a cleaning lady, not sourced from some elite seed vault. No pedigree, no grand plan — just a stray seed that turned out to be electric. That accidental discovery eventually produced one of the most talked-about sativa-dominant strains to come out of the Netherlands.
The Jack Herer parentage brings cerebral intensity and that characteristic spicy, herbal backbone. Shiva Skunk contributes resin production and a compact flowering time that most pure sativas can't match. The combination means you get a plant that grows with sativa vigour but doesn't make you wait 14 weeks to chop it.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Genetics | Jack Herer x Shiva Skunk |
| Strain Type | 85% Sativa / 15% Indica |
| Seed Type | Feminized Photoperiod |
| Flowering Time | Up to 9 weeks |
| Indoor Yield | Up to 400g/m² |
| Dominant Terpene | Caryophyllene (30%) |
| Other Key Terpenes | Limonene (20%), Myrcene (15%), Linalool (15%) |
| Flavour Profile | Tropical pineapple, citrus, spicy, earthy |
| Origin | Netherlands |
| Available Packs | 1, 3, 5, or 10 seeds |
Flavour and Aroma of Cinderella 99
Cinderella 99 smells like someone sliced a pineapple open inside a spice cupboard. The dominant terpene is caryophyllene at 30%, which brings a peppery, slightly woody warmth that sits underneath the fruit. Limonene at 20% adds bright citrus — think grapefruit peel more than lemon. Myrcene (15%) contributes an earthy, herbal base, while linalool (15%) rounds things off with a subtle floral sweetness.
According to research published in the journal Molecules, beta-caryophyllene is one of the most prevalent terpenes across cannabis cultivars, appearing as the dominant terpene in strains like Tangie (45.17%) and Chemdawg 4 (44.90%), with limonene frequently appearing as a secondary terpene in the same profiles (Sommano et al., 2021). Cinderella 99 follows this pattern closely, with caryophyllene and limonene making up half the terpene profile between them.
When you crack a jar of properly cured C99, the first thing that hits you is tropical fruit — unmistakably pineapple, with a candy-sweet edge. Grind it up and the spice comes forward. The smoke itself is smooth for a sativa, not harsh or thin, with that fruity sweetness lingering on the exhale. It's one of those strains where the nose genuinely matches the taste, which isn't always the case.
| Terpene | Percentage | Character |
|---|---|---|
| Caryophyllene | 30% | Peppery, woody, warm |
| Limonene | 20% | Citrus, grapefruit peel |
| Myrcene | 15% | Earthy, herbal |
| Linalool | 15% | Floral, subtle sweetness |
| Other | 20% | Pine, spice, fruit |
Growing Cinderella 99 Seeds
Cinderella 99 feminized seeds produce photoperiod plants that flower in up to 9 weeks — fast for something with 85% sativa genetics. Indoors, expect yields up to 400g/m² with a well-managed canopy. She stretches during the first weeks of flower, so if you're working with limited headroom, flip early or use low-stress training to keep things manageable.
The sativa structure means tall, branchy plants with decent internodal spacing. She responds well to topping and SCRoG setups — spreading those branches out gives light to lower bud sites that would otherwise get shaded. The one thing to watch: she can be a hungry feeder during mid-flower. If you see yellowing leaves climbing up the plant faster than expected, bump your nitrogen slightly during the transition period before switching to a bloom-heavy feed.
- Germinate your Cinderella 99 seeds using the paper towel method or directly in a moist substrate — taproots typically emerge within 24-72 hours.
- Transplant seedlings into their final container once the first true leaves appear. A 10-15 litre pot works well for indoor grows; outdoor plants benefit from larger containers or open ground.
- Veg for 3-5 weeks indoors. Top the main stem once above the 4th or 5th node to encourage lateral branching — C99 responds well to this.
- Flip to 12/12 light cycle to trigger flowering. Expect noticeable stretch during the first 2 weeks of flower.
- Support branches during late flower if needed — the buds can get dense enough to weigh side branches down, especially on well-fed plants.
- Harvest when trichomes show a mix of cloudy and amber heads — typically around week 8-9 of flower. For a more cerebral effect, lean toward mostly cloudy trichomes.
- Dry in a dark room at 18-20°C with 55-60% humidity for 7-10 days, then cure in jars for at least 2 weeks. The pineapple terpenes really develop during a proper cure.
Why Cinderella 99 Stands Out
Most sativa-dominant strains make you choose: either you get the cerebral, energising character you want, or you get a reasonable flowering time. Rarely both. Cinderella 99 closes that gap. At up to 9 weeks in flower, she finishes on a timeline that most indica-dominant plants would be comfortable with, but the effect and flavour are unmistakably sativa. That's the Jack Herer influence — cerebral sharpness and creative energy — tempered by Shiva Skunk's ability to keep things compact and fast.
The honest limitation? She can be a bit sensitive to overfeeding, especially in soil setups where nutrients build up. If you're used to heavy-feeding indica genetics, dial it back about 20% and watch how she responds. She'll tell you quickly — leaf tips curling or burning means you've pushed too far. In hydro, she's more forgiving because you can flush and adjust on the fly.
Compared to something like Amnesia Haze, which can take 12-13 weeks to flower and stretch to twice its height, Cinderella 99 gives you a similar headspace in a much more manageable package. If you want sativa effects without dedicating an entire grow cycle to waiting, C99 is the one we'd point you toward.
Running Cinderella 99 indoors? Pair her with a proper grow tent and ventilation setup — she'll appreciate the airflow during her stretch phase. A carbon filter is worth having too, because those pineapple terpenes get loud by week 5 of flower. If you're after another fast-finishing sativa to run alongside her, have a look at Jack Herer feminized seeds — same parent genetics, similar timeline, different expression.
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