Absolutely fantastic great beans.
I guess if you like small flowers....
took a few pics tonight taking down an old Romulan cut, and some Black Cherry Punch (ones I've ran for years), and Diamond Cookies and Cookie Dawg (GP)
to say that the differences between mine and the GP varieties are stark would be quite the understatement
if I get an oz. per out of the GP ones, it'll be a miracle.
the Romulan will probably clock in at 3oz., and the BCP between 1.5-1.75.
all 4 went into flower 63 days ago (there's more coming).
I will say this much off the bat, the DC is one of the handful (out of nearly 30) GP strains that has a smell.
and it smells like....oranges.
one of my ***least favorite*** phenotypes is orange (other than my Orange Octane cut, as the fuel overrides the orange)
point being: where in this description does it say anything about oranges, much less *citrus**???
simply put, I have to question if the seeds received are what I thought I purchased, as in addition to the fraudulent smell, the *appearance* of the DC is nothing like the pictures on the site:
site photo:
the Diamond Cookies I have (my phone cam sucks, but you get the idea:
*no* purpling, at all (which nearly all the DC pix have)
this pic here (again, my cam sucks) is my Romulan on the left, and Cookie Dawg on the right:
this is a pic of the yield of Romulan and Diamond Cookies, side-by-side: (Romulan on the left, note that the box is not only bigger, but *much* more full)
and here's a pic of the top 10 inches of the Romulan next to the top 10 inches of Diamond Cookies:
so, as you can see, Diamond Cookies (and Cookie Dawg) are basically low-yield reggie, offering up but a fraction of what the ol' Romulan does.
or Mac. or Orange Octane, or Snow Monster, or Durban Poison, or about 90% of what I grow (I've held onto a few low yield strains over the years, but it's due to quality that GP just does. not. have.)
GP might have been good for me 15 years ago when I was just starting out, didn't know much, and wanted an odorless stealth grow...but I've moved a bit beyond such a low bar since then.