Well it was a mixed result, somewhat disappointing comparing it to the CG of the 70's, but has some potential regardless. I ended up flowering 2 ladies and a male. Male was good but just used it once to grab some backup seeds. The one female turned out to be purple (kind of weird but I've read since that there are some purple phenos in Columbian varieties). It's also one of the strongest punch strains I have, strong head stone. Smell and flavour were "ok", very earthy with a strange undertone which I haven't been able to pin down, something in the range of sage? Not the best flavours so I crossed that female with one of my killer males to see what pops out. That cross made the largest seeds I've ever seen (see comparison below). Won't have a chance to run any until February when I can get back to popping seeds.
I will say out of the pack most were uniform looking plants in vigour & form. The purple pheno stood out from a smell perspective on a stem rub against all the others, much louder and sweeter smell in veg. But I was somewhat disappointed in that it does not represent what I remember CG to smell & taste like from the 70's.
Here's the finished keeper pheno at harvest and the seeds it produced when I hit it with my Blue Ripper male.
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For perspective, the smaller seed on the left is a larger than normal seed produced by my Blue Ripper strain, typically larger than average seeds. The BR x CG cross on the right produced seeds that are more like golf balls
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