Chrindy F2 seed propagation will begin here soon. Chrindy is a hybrid created by Mouse many years ago. The combination is Chronic x Cinderella 99.
Since I have both strains in their very early stages, I’ve always wanted to try this hybrid as well.
My tent measures 120x120x200 cm
UK 47,24x27,24x78,74 Inch and in Donald’s Madhouse is this 3,93x3,93x 6,56 ft
LED ist a German Calentum LM301H EVO with FR and UV SMD and High-quality lenses are installed which radiate in 90° and 120°.
The power for the first few weeks is 200W, and during flowering, up to 400W is possible. The measured color spectrum is 5,650K without UV&FR and 5,700K with UV&IR enabled.
The manufacturer states that it uses Samsung 3,000K and 5,000K lamps in a 50:50 ratio, but the measurements indicate otherwise. However, I’m fine with that, as this lamp has a very balanced light spectrum that’s close to that of the sun.
I mix the soil myself from local products such as white peat, primary rock flour, worm humus, lava etc. I fertilize with a liquid NPK fertilizer based on molasses, sugar beet vinasse and slaughterhouse waste.
I have the Cinderella 99 from 2002 to 2004, various offspring such as those from Highrise, Fleur du Mal or the current offering from Cannapot, but this comes from a private environment and we don’t yet know what the cut is worth?
Personally, I don’t like C99 that much because there are better ones from that time.
In 2025, after the Chrindy F2, I will also propagate the Nepali and the UEL (Ultra Early Love) indoors, which also comes from the environment of this forum.
It’s supposed to be stable indoors. My seeds originally came to Germany via Austria, where they were grown and propagated. In the German forum, Nepali, Chrindy, UEL, and Malawi are still very popular and widely available today.
My lamp has a core spectrum of CCT 5,750 Kelvin; this, along with a correspondingly reduced lighting duration, should be sufficient to prevent hermaphroditism.