Cafe Girl

Cafe Girl

Cafe Girl

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Also known as: Ginger-Ale

Overview

Cafe Girl is a rare and historically significant cannabis strain discovered by the legendary breeding duo Brothers Grimm (Mr. Soul and Sly) in Amsterdam. The strain was found as a Jack Herer phenotype in a bag of weed (the same bag that also contained Princess and Genius phenotypes) in Amsterdam by The Brothers Grimm. This strain holds particular importance in cannabis breeding history as Cafe Girl served as the mother plant for Rosetta Stone, a White Widow hybrid created by Brothers Grimm. Cafe Girl is classified as an indica/sativa hybrid that can be cultivated both indoors and outdoors, though it was never available as feminized seeds. The strain is known for producing excellent yields, with reports of achieving 60 ounces from 40 clones in a 4'x8' flowering space, averaging 1.5 ounces per plant. While detailed information about this strain remains scarce due to its rarity and age, it represents an important piece of cannabis genetic history from the Brothers Grimm's pioneering breeding work in the 1990s.

Growing Information

Cafe Girl can be cultivated both indoors and outdoors with reported excellent yields. The strain was never available as feminized seeds and requires traditional breeding methods. Historical reports indicate strong production capabilities with experienced growers achieving significant yields in controlled environments. Due to its Jack Herer genetics, it likely requires standard sativa-influenced growing techniques with proper support during flowering.

Genetics

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