With a mysterious breeder, White 99 is a cross between The White with Cinderella 99. The scent of sour earth and fresh citrus with hints of woody pine are released as the nugs are burned. It grows highly dense spade-shaped bright neon green nugs with soft yellow and orange hairs and a blanket of tiny amber-colored crystal trichomes.
Flavor and Effects of White 99
White 99 is a blended taste of sweet, sour, and tangy lemon flavor with hints of zesty orange on the exhale.
The effect it brings is a mental and body high that creeps up on you with a slowly and then suddenly taking ahold of you with insane strength. You’ll feel a boost in creativity and a clear focus. It prompts laughter so better pair this strain for socialization in the morning. Afterward, complete body relaxation envelops you. White 99 is ideal for day and morning time use due to its stimulating high.
Medical Benefits of White 99
White 99’s therapeutic properties are beneficial for patients who suffer from depression, chronic stress, insomnia, chronic fatigue, and nausea. It is a perfect analgesic, anxiolytic, anti-depressant, stimulant, and relaxant.
Negative Effects of White 99.
Just like any other marijuana strain, White 99 present with side effects such as dry, itchy eyes and dry mouth. Drinking lots of fluids will taper down the side effects. It is also advised to use an eye moisturizer to soothe those irritated, red eyes.
Anxiety, dizzy spells, and worse, paranoia may occur in rare cases. This is due to the overconsumption of the strain. Moderation is advised.
Growing White 99
White 99 grows both indoors and outdoors. It can be grown by both beginners and old-timers. Just plant it in a spacious area where it can thrive freely. Trim it if it goes too high or if it blocks light and air circulation to another plant. Remove rotten parts. Choose high-quality organic soil for planting. Check the pH of the plant. Feed it with the proper nutrients. Watch out for mold and mildew, as well as parasites that can damage it. Do not expose it to extreme temperatures.
Its yields are extremely average, the reason why it is not that popular in the industry. It takes eight to nine weeks to flower, but let the trichomes tell you how long to wait before harvesting it. Don’t let the yellow tint of the calyxes fool you into cutting too early. One tip to know if it’s perfect for harvest is that the resin should be milky and not clear.
You could try other cultivation methods of growing cannabis plants. Hydroponics (soilless strategy) is used to make sure nutrients are transported directly to the roots of the plant. This will hasten harvest and improve yield production. Soil is great as a medium too. Sticking to this conventional method improves the terpene profile of the bud and helps produce a unique scent.