Hi guys and gals. First time poster, long time lurker here. I recently popped a plethora of seeds from Doc and I thought some of you might be interested in the ongoing results. But first a little about me. I'm the head grower at a soon to be licensed tier-2 rec farm here in Oregon. We are nearly finished with the construction of our far-too-fancy light-dep greenhouses. We should have around 9000 sq ft of flowering canopy and are well equipped to grow year round. While doing phenotype/strain testing I stumbled upon triple purple rhino and enjoyed it enough to order anything from Doc I could get my hands on. So far TPR is the only strain I have finished from doc, but for those interested I had 100% germination success, 4 out of 6 were females and there were two main phenotypes. One was pure purple and grew a little lankier, while the other was a solid mix of purple and green(still very beautiful) and a little more on the stalky side. Both had great grape aromas, but the less purple pheno tested notably higher in THC and produced a bit more. I plan on putting both into production. I'm starting another round of phenotype testing soon including a lot of sample packs. The germination results are as follows: Friction 3 of 5, Takashi 1 of 5, Stankard 4 of 5, Dagda Mor 4 of 5, Purple Creek 3 of 5, Franks gift x professor moriarty 5 of 5, Dosidos x professor moriarty 5 of 5, Chernobyl x professor moriarty 5 of 5, and finally Gods gift b x superqrazy 5 of 5. I'm planning on popping the rest of my Takashi and Purple creek to get enough females to get a decent test. I debated with popping more than just half of the other strains as well, but with the potential limited availability in the future of some of these strains we didn't want to be left in a position where we ended up losing a prized mother for any reason without any back up seeds to start again. If anyone has any questions or even experiences with any of these strains I'd be happy to hear them. If you want me to keep posting with results let me know! I look forward to getting my hands on some of Doc's future work and I'd be happy to help test anything coming down the pipe.