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No. 6943Hybrid

Cindy Rose by Grand Cru Genetics

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Cindy Rose is a mostly sativa cultivar developed by Grand Cru Genetics, a breeder known for curated, small-batch crosses. While its lineage is not publicly disclosed, the strain has gained recognition through word-of-mouth and limited releases.

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Appearance

Cindy Rose typically exhibits medium-tall plant architecture with strong apical dominance. Its buds are often elongated, conical, and calyx-forward, with generous trichome coverage on bracts and sugar leaves. Bud coloration ranges from lime to medium forest green, with occasional lavender tinges.

Aroma & Flavor

This strain is characterized by a compelling bouquet that can present as a sweet, candy-like aroma with sharp citrus notes, or a more layered floral scent with hints of lavender and rose. Underlying notes of pepper and herbs may also be present.

Effects

Cindy Rose is reported to provide a high-clarity head effect coupled with an uplifting mood. It is often described as delivering bright, energetic head effects, with some phenotypes perceived as slightly softer and more mood-soothing.

Terpenes & Cannabinoids

While specific lab data is not provided, the aromatic profile suggests a terpene mix including Limonene, Caryophyllene, Linalool, Terpinolene, and Ocimene. THC levels typically range from 15-25%, with CBD below 1%.

Growing

As a mostly sativa, Cindy Rose is expected to have moderate stretch and flowering times around 9-10 weeks indoors. It is suited for growers seeking manageable flowering windows and efficient trimming due to its calyx-forward bud structure.

Origins & Lineage

Developed by Grand Cru Genetics, Cindy Rose is a mostly sativa cultivar. Its specific parentage is intentionally undisclosed by the breeder, a common practice to protect proprietary lines. Naming conventions suggest potential influences from strains like Cinderella 99 and those with 'Rose' in their name, hinting at citrus and floral terpene profiles.

Frequently asked questions

What is the THC content of Cindy Rose?
THC levels for Cindy Rose typically range between 15-25%.
Is Cindy Rose a sativa or indica?
Cindy Rose is classified as a mostly sativa cultivar.
What are the reported effects of Cindy Rose?
Reported effects include an energetic and uplifting head high.
Who developed the Cindy Rose strain?
Cindy Rose was developed by the boutique breeder Grand Cru Genetics.