How to grow Auto Cinderella Jack
Seb's take
Cinderella 99 and Jack Herer, with Magnum providing the autoflowering fairy dust — no midnight deadline required this time. Sweet and fruity on the nose; the high is happy, euphoric and energetic, and at 26% THC, a proper ball to attend.
Growing Auto Cinderella Jack: what to expect
Auto-flowering, so the light-schedule homework is largely done for you. Less control, fewer mistakes on offer — a fair trade for a first grow. Details in autos versus photoperiods.
Allow 11 weeks of flower, possibly more. Long-flowering lines reward the grower who doesn't count the days aloud — knowing the harvest signs matters more than the calendar here.
She produces respectably: 400 – 500 g/m² or thereabouts when treated well. Consistency is her selling point — feed her properly and she keeps her end of the bargain.
The listed THC is 26%, which wants no exaggeration from anyone. Among the strongest figures in the catalogue.
Sweetness leads on the nose, and she doesn't whisper it.
The dominant note in the reviews is uplifting; daytime company, by most accounts.
Learn to grow her properly:
Common questions about Auto Cinderella Jack
How long does Auto Cinderella Jack take to flower?
Around 11 weeks of flowering, by the breeder's numbers. She takes her time; the result is the argument for it.
Is Auto Cinderella Jack an autoflower or a photoperiod strain?
An autoflower — she flowers on age rather than light hours, which simplifies the schedule considerably.
How strong is Auto Cinderella Jack?
The breeder lists THC around 26%. Among the strongest figures in the catalogue.
What does Auto Cinderella Jack smell and taste like?
The nose runs sweet — dessert-adjacent, without apology.