Pheno Hunt South Brazil: Wedding Cake + unknown (very possible a sativa's Paraguay). A unintentional case

Hi everyone. I am opening this topic to describe a pheno hunting that started unintentionally. I grew a Wedding Cake indoors, but for a few days I had to leave the plants outdoors. Once again indoors, I noticed that some flowers had been pollinated, possibly by a male plant that was nearby. I left the seeds and saved them after harvesting. The Wedding Cake pheno gave me a good yield, with lots of resin for extraction. Wonderful. Since I had not cloned it before, I kept the plant so it could make branches and I could clone it. However, this summer I put this plant outdoors again and it dried up and died in a few days of sun. So I ended up losing this pheno. Now I germinated the seeds and am taking them outdoors, and so far the plants are growing well and are very resistant to the sun and insects (we have a lot of spider mites and fungi here). I believe they will soon begin to show their sex, since the daylight period is not yet 13 hours. I want to select phenos that are resistant to outdoor use in the summer and that can produce a lot of resin and have a good taste. I hope you find the process interesting. Below I share a current photo of the plants.

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What do you know about the outdoor male that pollinated her?

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I’m curious to see this picture…