The name game...
As fun as it may be to name everything, I don't see a need to name a pheno of a pollen chucking cross. Until a particular cross actually breeds true, it's not even a strain. What makes this cross "cherry dream pie" better than cherry pie, or blue dream? Unless a cross is actually improving on the parents, it isn't worth breeding, and certainly not naming. Higher THC content, better yield, structure, heat resistance, pest resistance, flowering time, flavor, aroma, all these things are taken into consideration based on breeding goals. Just because a cross sounds great, doesn't mean it will be, and the larger the genetic pool, the more divergent the offspring, making it quite difficult to lock down desired traits and eliminate undesirable ones. But anyway, so you've named the cross already, so what's up with naming a pheno that smells like rank ass cherry? It's still has the same genetics. If I named every pheno I've kept in my breeding program over the years...my god. My phenos get designated and cataloged as a cross, with a number, and letters to signify their qualities.
I'm sorry if this came off as a rant, I'm just tired of seeing 1000's of so called new "strains" every month. It can take years of hard work and dedication to produce a strain that breeds true. Breeding is an art form. Pollen chucking is pollen chucking, seems everyone and their brother is doing it.