Psychobilly
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OK Thanks ! I had trouble finding info about it at first, but then again, I was mainly using Leafly at the time, and have since learned to actually google names since Leafly doesn't always have info on every strain I run into, and I do have seeds from my plants from last year, and I remember what I did pretty well:Hey @Psychobilly, welcome & thanks for joining us here at pH! Yes, I made a small batch of "Detroit Lemonade" Fems (Sin City Juice x Plemon) and gave them out as freebies some time back. I got mixed reports from 2 different growers. One had showed intersexing in early flower and was culled, and another grower planted all 3 and said it was bulky and turpy w/ zero issues. I opted to just not give em out any more just to be safe. Unfortunately I dont have any pics of it to share with you or to compare to yours. Either way, your pics look great lol.
I had 3 Detroit Lemonade plants last year, and my soon to be Father in Law had a bunch as well that were all clones, and the tallest plant was the one I had in the very back of the garden (I did all 3 outside) and when they got to like 5 or so feet tall, I trimmed out secondary branches on the plants, which REALLY made them pop up. They responded REALLY well to it, and I trimmed out secondary branches on all 3 (Secondary branches being anything that isn't the main branch or directly connected to it) and as for the colors I got from them; It gets cold outside, and knowing that with Blue Cheese you can get a Blue Tint simply by dropping night time temps by 20 degrees Fahrenheit from the day time temp, I thought I'd let them stay out even when it was later in the season and temps were sometimes dropping by 30 degrees, and a few times I even had snow on that plant, but didn't lose much of it as they were just coated in Resin (In some of the images you can see what appears to be black and silver, as the leaves were turning dark colors, and the silver was of course the resin) but allowing them to get really cold didn't make it seed up either, and I know the plant was a clone of a clone of a clone and so on, so it seemed to handle it really well!
Here's a shot of them still planted:
That wooden structure used for support is about 10 or so feet tall, and the largest Detroit Lemonade plant was the very back left side which you see in that picture, and of course those LOVELY colors that came through from cold weather, and I reached up with a pair of trimmers that normally are used to cut branches off trees, reached up as high as I could, clipped, and what landed ended up being like 6 ounces after it was dry. Good to finally know the genetics!