I have consistently grown out my keeper cut(now labeled #5) and posted it in this journal. I referred to her quite often as the "juicy fruit" pheno. She leans heavy to the blueberry and has dark reddish stems. You can go back and see some of my previous post with her if you would like. I recently began flowering both #2 and #4. Both of them had similar female structure and #2 threw some pre-flowers. A few weeks later #4 showed to be a solid male and #2 has held true to being female.
#4 male has a skunky, burnt rubber, dry smell coming off the stems by his flowers. It's not pleasant, but I like it. I also like the fact that his structure and stretch has stayed consistent. He is and has been the most vigorous plant in general throughout this process.
#2 female is still in early flower but has similarities to #4 as far as smell goes. Not much skunk, but the burnt rubber is there with a slight sweetness comes through on the back end. I am curious to see how the flavor develops. As far as growing the plant is very hardy and strong. She had a decent amount of stretch that stays very consistent in the internodal distances.
That leaves #1 and #3 which I suspect are males.
#3 hasn't got much going for it out of this group. I do get a very light skunk other than that I can't seem to get much fragrance off of it at all. Though the plant has some vigor and its nodal spacings are decent, it is a good grower but they all are good growers. This one isn't worth effort and I am going to remove this from the pool.
#1 This pheno has made this project difficult if this one is in fact a male. Nasty flavors coming off this one. Rank skunk, slight decay, and some mellowness with a touch of s faint sweetness. Fairly loud pheno in general. Nodal spacing is elongated like you would see in a male. But, if it is a male compared to his brothers it would be the longest nodal spacing out of the group. If I was to name this pheno it would be called "stink bug". You can almost draw the relation once you smelled it.
Decisions decisions decisions. Both #4 and #1 are contenders for keeper males from the group. I probably will use them both in some capacity or the other. I like the idea of using #4 with my GG4 cut to help reign in the structure while adding an actual flavor profile. The #1 is the best bet for overall terp range. I think he would be suited best for the F2's to open the line up and be able to keep the intent of @GroEer