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P.50 = Princess/(ShivaSkunk/Princess'Brother)
P.75 = Princess/P.50
Cinderella 88 = Princess/P.75
Cinderella 99 = Princess/Cinderella 88"
"Each generation exhibited a MAJOR jump in potency (P.50 was rather mellow)...P.75 has a well-balanced
body/mind high with a citrus flavour, Cinderella 88 is cerebral & paralyzing with a tropical fruit flavour, and
Cinderella 99 is ""TRIP WEED""...with more of the fruity flavour and speedy effect from Princess.” - MrSoul
“Princess.75 finished outside in northern Kentucky Oct 15, (killer smoke!) The 99's should also, I would think. I
do intend to find out! No mold and it was quite wet too.” – 27yrs"
"“I grew out Cinderella 88 and in my experience the Great White Shark is a more interesting line although
admittedly my luck with C88 was not the best. The one female I was vouchsafed grows more like a vine then a
tree and is difficult to clone and cultivate. However the psychoactivity of the floral clusters is very intense and the
stone is complex and very cerebral. This is a very potent plant, indeed. But if I didn't know it was Cindy, I
confess I might have let this plant go a while ago. As it is I am trying to find ways to accommodate the plant's
finickiness because of its lineage. But I wonder if the BG's cross between the original princess and a Green
House male White Widow (Ice Princess) might not be a more propitious way of including Bg's Princess genetics
in one's garden. The hybrid vigor that results from crossing two great plants of differing genetic backgrounds
creates the best stock for cultivation, in my opinion.” – Moose"
"“I want to comment that your result with the Cinderella 88 is NOT typical: I have grown an awful lot of them, and
I have never seen one that was remotely ""vine-like"". They're usually Sativa-dominant hybrid phenotype with
moderate leaf width, short & stocky stature, heavy branching, extremely high flower/leaf ratio and unparalleled
resin production. The flowering plants smell like fruity cotton-candy. In my experience, they usually root through
a 2 inch rockwool cube in 10 days...and I don't even use rooting hormones.” –MrSoul"
"“Cinder: There's been a lot of talk about this strain. All I can say is that I'm very glad I grew this one. Fast, nice
yields, great high. Harvested at 49 days--maybe even a little too long. While most really bite ya in the ass, the
occasional bud out of my jar is simply wicked. I actually got lost a few blocks from my house--shit that hasn't
happened in 10 years.” - shaggy"
"“There are 10 C99's flowering at day 32 in the hydroponics online 2-liter bottle ebb-and flow system using GH
nutes and Pure blend at about 1600 ppm(they could probably take more!!). I have to say these plants are
unbelievable! The situation is that the buds are becoming too heavy for the branches, including some of the
colas. It looks like some of the side buds will be scraping the floor by harvest!” - KGB"
"“I agree that c99 appears to be something sp Build A Bong
uence of youth peer groups, and so on. And
when we say that marijuana use is more likely to take place on the left of the American
political spectrum than on the right, we cannot say that the left is in need of medical and
psychiatric attention. Although it would serve a useful ideological function to any existing
regime to pin a pathology label on its radical critics, it would not serve a scientific
function. Such a position represents an attempt to discredit an opposing point of view by
crystallizing one's own ideology into a pseudoscientific reality. Marijuana
experimentation is woven into the life style of the political left (except, as we pointed out
earlier, at the very extreme left), and not of the political right; is it then possible to say that
the left is wrong, or bad, and the right good, or right? When two-thirds of the students of
Columbia Law school say that they have tried marijuana, and nearly 100 percent say that
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marijuana use and possession should be legalized, do we then attempt to uncover
pathologies in the members of Columbia Law School? Do we really wish to pathologize
the activities and beliefs which separate one generation from another? Do we wish to
stigmatize our future?
N O T E S
1. Max Levin, "The Meaning of Sex and Marriage," Bride and Home, Autumn 1968, p.
103. (back)
2. Recall that the subtitle of Richard von Krafft-Ebing's study, Psychopathia Sexualis
first published in 1886, was "A Medico-Forensic Study," which means that he was
presenting cases in a court in an effort to demonstrate that they should be treated
medically, not punitively; he had, therefore, to present moral outrage at the practices he
described to gain the confidence of the court. This merely emphasizes my point, however.
(back)
3. Quoted in Steven Marcus, The Other Victorians (New York: Basic Books, 1966), p.
19
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Erich Goode
Appendix - Research Experience
As Howard Becker pointed out almost two decades ago, drawing a random sample of
marijuana users is an impossibility. No list of all users, or even a large number of users,
exists. There are several organizations concerned with marijuana. LEMAR, for instance,
as its name implies, has as its goal the legalization of marijuana. The "Jade Companions"
offer legal assistance to those arrested for the possession of psychedelic drugs. It would
seem that these organizations provide a starting point for the collection of an informal
sample of marijuana smokers. One problem with approaching an organization of this kind
is that each one, for good r Build A Bong