First off, Thanks to
@shorelineOG for the opportunity to grow these plants out! I ended up with three females from each line, WC x GDP and SC X GDP.
I want to preface this report with the following info. I had a round of Covid and the seedlings suffered a bit from lack of attention, but bounced right back quicker than I did! I also elected to give these plants a work out and made life difficult for them. Mostly with inconsistent watering's and no supplemented nutrients. They received what was in my base soil and that was it, water only all the way through. I am happy to report that I found no evidence of any instability despite the stress! I am very happy with how these plants turned out and I expect we will see some damn nice plants from the other folks in the thread testing.
Flowering time was just a whisker over 10 weeks from flip.
WC Cross: I had some issues getting the first half pack I planted going, might have been the cold as it was the coldest part of the winter and my room is in the north east corner of my basement, so its the coldest room in the house. I planted the rest of the pack and went 5/5. This cross was by far the larger yielding of the two. Big central bud with a nice canopy of lower branches. Terps are a tropical fruit/lemon starburst. All three plants were damn near identical, incredibly so. Some very slight variations in over all structure, but could have been easily confused for clones.
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SC Cross: No germination issues. I did have some slight mutant stuff going on at a young age, odd growth patterns and one self topped. However they all grew out of it and behaved for the rest of their time. This was the smaller yielder of the two crosses. That's not saying it's a low yielder, just not as bulky as the WC cross. It did have a more open structure than the WC. Terps were very similar tropical fruit/lemon starburst that the WC exhibited, a bit less intense but with a hint of funk/gas. I saw some variation in these females. Two similar with purple leaves and golf ball buds. The third stayed much more green, was the lowest yielder and was noticeably frostier. Very cookieish looking flowers but no "cookie leaf" traits showing up.
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