Popped 3 Living Dead Girl seeds for the outdoor garden this year.
Living Dead Girl #2 on the left and #3 on the right.
Here is a close up of LDG#2, at the base of flowering sites and at the calyx's, its starting to turn violet/purple with a hint of pink.
LDG #1:
I've never grown Girl Scout Cookies, or any of it's hybrids/cousins. So I'm not sure if it is the GSC or the Patient Zero genetics that is causing this funky smell i am getting in flower. All 3 of these ladies have a pungent odor to them from afar that is sweet but almost borders on the verge of being like bad breath. Then when you get up close and do a stem rub you get kushy sweet citrus and vanilla vibes. It's kind of a trip the smell these girls are putting off.
What I can say about this strain so far is that it makes for a really great outdoor candidate Based off: #1 took off like a bat out of hell and has some of the best node spacing and flower structures for stacking on HUGE Colas. She was an all around easy to deal with strain that didn't need much attention. I topped her once around 36 inches tall and she literally sprouted 40-50 cola's that have almost no space between budding sites. There is basically no wasted space on her it feels like. All 3 of the seeds seemed to stay fairly close in terms of genetics, they have very similar smell and structure, not a lot of diversity. If she ends up being a good smoke, I will invest the time into propagating more beans of her.
I'm interested to see what the colder temps bring to these already purple oriented plants. Patient Zero has some wicked colors, and from the only LDG photos I can find on the net she has a dark purple hue to her as well. I'm at 4000 elevation and get some pretty low night time temps. Can't wait to see the colors come in.
I will update with late flower photos later on down the line. I'm glad I bought two packs of these seeds, as they are now sold out and a limited time release apparently. I harvested pollen from a male Pine Tar Kush that was showing some dark purple colors, I already select pollinated a few branches on all 3 Living Dead Girl's. Just as a little explorative project to peek into when I have the time later.
The 11 Living dead girl beans I have left are going to eventually be thrown into a tent, the best female out of the group is going to be sprayed & reversed to net me a nice little stock of LDG seeds. I like the plant as an outdoor potential staple so far, just gotta wait and see what the smoke is like now.