Yes, I've been taking the photo's and back-crossing them with the frankenstein to get this much bigger plant, when I plant seedlings, I'm still getting a few photoperiods, I've also got a bunch of photo's I'm crossing over right now, because they seem to be the best source of genetics IMO. Pretty much anything that I can get my hands on that's good, is a great candidate. Seems like the sativas have a much more difficult time, and produce lower quality products.
I did some Girl Scout Cookies, but it went all herm on me in 2 days, so I cut it, and put it in quarantine. I don't think it's herm, but probably just "stressed" and might have reacted with some of the STS I was using on her neighbor, anyhow, sativas are doing weird things, so I think I'll stick with mostly indica's, and maybe just touch a branch or two for some testers with some of the more "exotic" strains.
Here are the two plants out of six that didn't "spontaneously" flower last time. But I believe them to both be females, I had no males this time around, because I feminized this pollen. I'll verify if there females in the coming days. Also, even my photo closet, I keep them segregated, and the late stage to the dark corner, it's not total light in that closet, it's always cracked a bit, but I don't get any hermaphrodite, until now. I want all these plants I'm creating to have some light tolerance, because nothing I hate more than hermaphrodites. Induced, or not, it's a sign of inferior, weak, or immature genetics, IMO.