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Cinderella 99 Auto is a sativa-dominant autoflowering cannabis seed that delivers a fast, fruity, cerebral experience without the fuss of photoperiod lighting schedules. Bred from the legendary Cinderella 99 crossed with ruderalis genetics, this 85% sativa / 15% indica hybrid finishes quickly, stays compact enough for tight spaces, and pumps out tropical pineapple aromas that fill a room before you've even opened the jar. If you want a daytime strain that keeps your head sharp and your energy up, this is the one we'd point you towards.
| Pack Size | Best For |
|---|---|
| 1 seed | Test run — see if you like the genetics before committing |
| 3 seeds | Small personal grow, enough to stagger planting for continuous harvests |
| 5 seeds | Solid batch for a 60x60 or 80x80 tent — our most popular pick |
| 10 seeds | Serious growers or outdoor plots — best value per seed |
We'd go with the 5-pack if you're running a small indoor setup. Autoflowers don't clone well, so having a few extra seeds means you can pop replacements if one doesn't germinate — and with autos, that's just smart planning rather than paranoia.
Most legendary strains come with a carefully curated backstory involving master breeders and decades of selective crossing. Cinderella 99's origin is beautifully chaotic — the story goes that the original seed was discovered by a cleaning lady, tucked away and forgotten, no pedigree paperwork in sight. What sprouted from that accidental find turned out to be one of the most celebrated sativa-leaning genetics in the catalogue. This autoflowering version pairs those original Dutch genetics with ruderalis to strip away the photoperiod dependency while keeping the 85% sativa character intact.
The ruderalis cross doesn't water down the experience the way it does with some auto conversions. Cinderella 99 Auto still carries that razor-sharp cerebral quality the original is famous for — it just does it on a clock, flowering automatically regardless of light cycle. For growers who want the classic C99 profile without babysitting timers, that's a genuine win.
Crack open a cured bud and you get hit with tropical pineapple first — sweet, bright, almost candy-like. That's the limonene (20% of the terpene profile) and the fruity secondary terpenes doing their thing. Underneath that initial sweetness sits a more complex layer: earthy, slightly spicy, with herbal notes that ground the whole experience. The caryophyllene content is the highest of any terpene in this strain at 30%, which adds a peppery warmth that stops the flavour from being one-dimensionally sweet.
On the inhale, expect citrus and pineapple. On the exhale, that spice and earthiness come through. Myrcene (15%) adds a musky, herbal undertone, while linalool (15%) brings a floral softness that rounds everything out. It's a genuinely complex terpene profile for an autoflower — most autos trade flavour complexity for speed, but Cinderella 99 Auto keeps both.
| Terpene | Percentage | Flavour Contribution |
|---|---|---|
| Caryophyllene | 30% | Peppery, spicy warmth |
| Limonene | 20% | Citrus, bright pineapple |
| Myrcene | 15% | Earthy, musky, herbal |
| Linalool | 15% | Floral, slightly lavender |
| Other terpenes | 20% | Fruity, sweet undertones |
Cinderella 99 Auto is one of the more forgiving autoflowers we carry, which makes it a solid choice if you're still dialling in your setup. The ruderalis genetics keep the plant to a manageable medium height — you won't need to worry about it stretching into your lights in a standard tent. Indoors or outdoors, she's not fussy.
Yield-wise, growers report 150–300g per plant when the fundamentals are dialled in: adequate root volume, balanced nutrients, and proper lighting. That's a respectable haul for an autoflower. The key with any auto is not to transplant — start in the final pot from day one. Root stress during transplant costs you days of growth that an autoflower simply can't afford to lose, since the internal clock doesn't pause.
One honest limitation: autoflowers don't respond to training techniques as dramatically as photoperiod plants. You can do light LST (low-stress training) in the first few weeks of veg, but anything aggressive like topping is a gamble. Some growers top Cinderella 99 Auto successfully, but if you're new to it, just let her grow naturally and focus on environment instead.
The 85% sativa genetics make this a head-focused strain. Users consistently describe a clear-headed, energetic, creative state — the kind of experience where you start a project and actually finish it, rather than melting into the sofa. The high doesn't hit hard and heavy; it flows in smoothly, building into a bright, focused headspace. That makes Cinderella 99 Auto a strong daytime option.
The 15% indica presence is subtle — just enough to take the edge off without dragging you down. Think of it as a gentle physical relaxation humming underneath the mental clarity. It's not a couch-lock strain by any stretch. If you're after something that keeps you functional and sharp, Cinderella 99 Auto is the best autoflowering sativa we'd recommend for that purpose.
One thing to watch: the cerebral intensity can catch you off guard if you're not used to sativa-dominant strains. Start slow, especially if you tend to prefer indica-leaning varieties. The mental stimulation is real, and for some people, that's exactly what they want — for others, it can feel like too much coffee on an empty stomach.
If you're comparing autoflowering options, here's how Cinderella 99 Auto stacks up against two other popular autos in our catalogue:
| Feature | Cinderella 99 Auto | Northern Lights Auto | Gorilla Glue Auto |
|---|---|---|---|
| Genetics | 85% Sativa / 15% Indica | Mostly Indica | Indica-dominant hybrid |
| Primary Effect | Cerebral, energetic, creative | Relaxing, sedative | Heavy, full-body |
| Flavour | Tropical pineapple, citrus, spice | Earthy, sweet, piney | Diesel, earthy, pine |
| Best Time of Day | Morning / afternoon | Evening | Evening |
| Grow Difficulty | Easy–moderate | Easy | Easy–moderate |
Cinderella 99 Auto is the obvious pick if you want something functional and uplifting. Northern Lights Auto and Gorilla Glue Auto are both heavier, more sedative experiences — great for evenings, but they'll slow you down during the day. We've been selling all three for years, and the pattern is clear: people who want to stay productive reach for C99.
Running Cinderella 99 Auto indoors? Pair it with a Dark Box grow tent for proper light control and a carbon filter to manage those pineapple terps — your neighbours will appreciate it. A basic pH meter is also worth grabbing if you don't have one; autoflowers are less forgiving of pH swings than photoperiod plants, and a few quid spent on testing saves you weeks of troubleshooting.
Most autoflowering strains lean indica. That's just how the genetics tend to shake out — crossing with ruderalis usually pulls things towards the heavier, sleepier end of the spectrum. Cinderella 99 Auto bucks that trend completely. At 85% sativa, it's one of the few autos that genuinely delivers a sharp, uplifting, creative headspace without sacrificing the convenience of autoflowering genetics.
The terpene profile is another reason this one stands out. That 30% caryophyllene content paired with 20% limonene creates a flavour that's both complex and immediately appealing. We've had customers come back specifically for the taste — the tropical pineapple note is distinctive enough that you'd recognise it blind. In a market flooded with earthy, diesel-heavy autos, something this bright and fruity is a genuine breath of fresh air.
And then there's the practical side. Cinderella 99 Auto stays compact, finishes fast, and doesn't demand expert-level growing skills. If you've got a small tent, a decent light, and basic nutrients, you can pull 150–300g per plant without drama. For a sativa-dominant auto, that's a strong return. We've seen first-time growers nail this strain — it's forgiving enough to learn on, but interesting enough to keep experienced growers coming back.
Yes, both work well. Indoors, give her 18–20 hours of light in an 11–20 litre pot. Outdoors, she thrives in warm climates with plenty of direct sunlight. The compact size makes her particularly well-suited to balcony grows or small tents.
Expect roughly 10–12 weeks from germination to harvest. Autoflowers don't depend on light cycle changes, so the timeline is fairly predictable. Pre-flowers typically appear around week 3–4.
With proper root volume, balanced nutrients, and adequate lighting, 150–300g per plant is realistic. Indoor growers in smaller setups will land closer to the lower end; outdoor plants with unrestricted root space can push towards the higher figure.
Absolutely. The autoflowering genetics remove the need to manage light cycles, and the plant stays compact enough for small spaces. Just remember: start in the final pot, don't overwater, and keep nutrients light during the first two weeks.
The auto version includes ruderalis genetics, which means it flowers based on age rather than light cycle. You get the same tropical pineapple flavour and sativa-dominant cerebral character, but in a faster, more compact package that doesn't need 12/12 lighting to trigger flowering.
Light LST (low-stress training) in the first two weeks of veg works well. Topping is riskier with autoflowers since they can't recover lost growth time. If you're new to training, let her grow naturally — the yields are still solid without intervention.
Strong tropical pineapple with citrus and peppery spice underneath. The 30% caryophyllene and 20% limonene content make this a loud strain — a carbon filter is strongly recommended for indoor grows unless you want the whole building to know about your hobby.
Last updated: April 2026


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