Some fun facts related to fairies
BR BX1 = Blue Ripper F2/P5 back crossed to the F1 male
This should produce some very tasty and terpy phenos. The back cross was to the P5 female pheno which is the strongest smelling BR I have. I call it the red hair pheno as the hairs turn a bright brown/redish colour about 4-5 weeks into flowering. Very fruity, strong terp traits from the Blueberry line. Typically Xmas tree, medium structure phenos with a strong road kill skunk stem about 5-6 weeks from popping through the soil have been the best phenos. These medium height phenos have all finished within ~8-9 weeks as well. Not huge stretchers but very branchy so decent production, particularly from clone with either topping/FIM or super-cropping.
BH F1 = Blue Harley, cross of the Blue Ripper F1 male x Harlequin keeper female
This cross is where I pulled a couple of very nice phenos from the first couple of drops totalling about 12 seeds. Second drop of 6 pulled the keeper I'm running now. There were no significant traits to speak of in veg, not a lot of smell on the female stem rubs. The male I got was the only one with a significant smell in veg. The 2x keeper worthy female phenos didn't show much until about 4 weeks into flowering, then the terps from the Harlequin female came through, very complex tropical fruity/candy smell once the buds start setting in, the one I dropped had more of a strawberry smell than anything. Still haven't nailed down the smell/taste of my keeper but it's very unique, it's a head turner and triple bagger. It combines the crazy terps from the Harlequin and adds some hashy terps from the Blue Ripper side. Medium stretchers from the one's I've run and take well to training although the keeper has such a nice natural structure I've been running the clones with no training recently. Both keeper-worthy fems have been short 7-8 week finishers, similar to the Harlequin which can be typically pulled just after 7 weeks.