I saw those pics. nice.. I was contemplating dropping the Bridezilla and some Cake n Chem together. Perhaps do a little pollination of the 2. Hows the stretch on those "Cake N Chems"?
The reason I ask, is the Bison Breath ( back a page ) really stretched. I wished I topped early but didn't. 6 of the phenos are 36"-46" and 4 required to be topped at 46" a while ago. 10 phenos total. THe smells are a mix of burnt rubber, lemon pine citrus chem, mixed in different ratio's. There is even a hint of fruit similiar to c99 in the topped/stretched pheno's. The #2 pheno is pure burn't rubber/tire. Its tapers off to a sort of "piss puck" smell. Good enough to make nose hairs curl.. Only #1 is similar to this but actually is smelling like plastercein. I seeded the #2 pheno with 2 nice but similar "ow ceiling" males.
The Cake n Chem's varied. I had 18 females out of 40 seeds. I culled 4 two weeks into flowering mainly because they were too short and didn't stretch much at all. Of the remaining 14, there are probably 4 more that I wouldn't keep due to lack of height and stretch. Indica or heavy indica leaning plants that are slow growing, don't stretch much, and tend to want to be short and compact aren't beneficial to our grow technique(s). Some of those shorties are the greenest in the room which I find more common with indica's. Of the remaining 10, maybe 2 have more sativa traits then one would expect from the cross. The other 8 appear to be quintessential hybrids. A good number of those are stacking a bit more like a chem then a cake/cookie structure but with likely more resin and no orange hairs like the chem; as of yet. I will say I'm very happy. At the beginning, the Copper's were clearly stacking more quickly, bigger, and better than the Cake n Chem's, but many Cake's have caught up. It'll be interesting to see the final results on all fronts. I'm hoping the Cake n Chem's might end with a stronger odor, but from what I read about Wedding Cake it's odor isn't very dominant or strong. I mean, have you heard of anyone referring to earthy or doughy as a "strong" or overwhelming odor?
I don't see why a Bridezilla crossed with a Cake n Chem wouldn't produce something great as long as you choose a great female and male as well as do enough pheno hunting, but I'm not a geneticist. I'd imagine luck and statistics would play a big role in the pheno hunt.