Just some detailed observations of different phenos, early on:
Notes for consideration - The AK-47 mother kept 3 bladed leaves on some of the branches all the way through budding. The AK mom had slightly thin leaves, as did the Chem father. But the Chem father is the dainty hybrid 5 bladed leaf pheno - somewhat slim and short. And of the Chem father's siblings, some had the broad indica OG/SourD type leaves. None of the AK-47 siblings had broad leaves, they were all pretty narrow/hybrid looking.
Keep in mind the plants are still very small, these are very early on observations.
AC
#1, #4 - Have 3 bladed leaves up to the 3rd node. Fourth node too small to see if they continue.
#2,#3 - Have 5 bladed leaves starting on the 3rd node.
#2,#4 - Have broad stubby leaves, unlike either of the parents. So it seems that some of the aunt's and uncle's broad leaf traits on the Chem side came through. I will be watching these pretty closely! Mostly #4 with the 3 blades and wide leaves. Should be interesting.
#1,#3 - Have medium/narrow bladed leaves, like both parents.
AK
#1,#2 - Both are pretty much the same in structure.
#1 - Not as dark green as #2, or any other of the 12 total seedlings.
#1 - Has 3 bladed leaves up to the 3rd node and then starts a 5 bladed leaf.
#2 - Has 3 bladed leaves up to the 4th node. 5th node too small to see yet.
AM
#1#3#4#5 - Have broad leaves.
#2 - Has narrow leaves like momma. The Mango Tango father started off with broad leaves and ended up with hybrid looking leaves when mature.
That is all for now