Cinderellas by Sumo Seeds
What stands out here is not extreme size, but the opposite. Cinderellas pushes a heavily sativa led line into a format that stays noticeably shorter than many longer running sativas. That is the real core of the variety, not just the old C99 reference in the name.
Sumo Seeds builds it from Oaxacan Sativa and Cinderella 88. The result is not a loose tropical hybrid, but a line with a clear direction, around 85 percent sativa and 15 percent indica. The structure stays relatively compact, the leaf count does not crowd the frame, and the plant puts visible energy into flower formation instead of wasting it on excess foliage.
Its flowering time moves faster than the background first suggests. Most listings place it at eight to nine weeks, while outdoor harvest tends to fall between late October and early November. It fits warm climates better than short and colder seasons, because the finish is not pushed into an ultra early window.
On yield, Cinderellas sits in a solid range. Indoor output is usually listed at 400 to 500 grams per square metre, while outdoor figures tend to land in a similar range per plant depending on the source. The plant is also associated with lighter coloured flowers, visible orange pistils and a dense, firm bud structure, which is not always a given in strongly sativa leaning stock.
On the profile side, it stays firmly in citrus and grapefruit territory, with an earthy layer underneath that keeps the sweeter edge from turning flat. That combination of shorter flowering time, more contained growth and citrus driven sativa character is what gives Cinderellas its own shape. It does not read like broad generic stock, but like a line drawn with a narrower and more deliberate hand.