shoreline genetics

CoB_nUt

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@OliveDrabGreen. Didn't mean you specifically.
It's just when I search them two strains,lol...there's only back n forth that comes up. Maybe I'm not searching correctly. I'll give another go.
 

N.R.G.

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It was bred there, and that is where you’ll find the clones. In Houston. You still have to breed a clone-only strain somewhere, right? :eyesmoke:

It was bred in the ‘80s.
I first ran into Shoreline in Houston/Katy area in the early 2000's, maybe 2002-2004, can't remember exactly when. We've had RKS in the area since the 80's. No one in my circle ever called skunk anything other than skunk though back then "80's". In my area and my circle though, Shoreline was my main competition from 2002-2006 or so. I was running a killer Durban Poison pheno back then that was very sweet and potent. We were mono-croppers back in those days. So I'm not sure exactly when Shoreline started being called Shoreline but I know I've known of it locally since the early 2000's.
 

shorelineOG

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I first ran into Shoreline in Houston/Katy area in the early 2000's, maybe 2002-2004, can't remember exactly when. We've had RKS in the area since the 80's. No one in my circle ever called skunk anything other than skunk though back then "80's". In my area and my circle though, Shoreline was my main competition from 2002-2006 or so. I was running a killer Durban Poison pheno back then that was very sweet and potent. We were mono-croppers back in those days. So I'm not sure exactly when Shoreline started being called Shoreline but I know I've known of it locally since the early 2000's.
I first tried shoreline around 2001 at the Last Concert Cafe. It was only a couple of growers, a father and son that supplied Houston. That strain thrives in a subtropical environment and the humidity brings out the skunk.
 
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N.R.G.

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I first tried shoreline around 2001 at the Last Concert Cafe. It was only a couple of growers, a father and son that supplied Houston. That strain actually thrives in a subtropical environment and the humidity brings out the skunk.
The Last Concert Cafe, still going strong lol.
 

CoB_nUt

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The Oil Plant has bigger trichomes and an even better look if you grow it indoors. It's one of the few strains I've seen where it was so good outdoor it's worth as much as the best indoor. It's better than the original cut of gorilla glue 4.
I will have a bx3 of Bubba Kush next year.
Did this ever come to fruition?
 

HydroRed

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Smoke Report:

Candy Shop: Harvested at approx 65 days

Smell- 9/10 The smell on this was exactly what you should expect from the name. Very sweet, grapey with just a hint of floral in the mix. Nothing subtle about the aromas on this one. Again, she smells absolutely amazing just like her momma.
Taste- 8/10 The taste is like it smells minus the floral hint. Most of us know it has potential to change once harvested and cured...not this one. She stayed true to what she was on the plant. Smooth smoke with little expansion and great sweet sour grapey flavor. Little bit "kushy" on the exhale.
Potency- 7/10 The hang time with the buzz was a bit shorter than I had hoped for compared to what I remember on the Candyman. Good strong initial "behind the eyes" heady kinda buzz. Little racy at first & probably not great for me having heart issues and all but with that flavor, I just kept toking :mrgreen:
Bag appeal- 8/10 Beautiful hues of purple on every bud, but not a strain I'd consider a "purp". Nice thick dense buds covered in trichomes. I noticed some growers on here have brought out more colors in theirs than I did in mine so Im sure the potential for a "purp" is most definitely there.
Overall a sweet terpy flower that would be an excellent concentrate extractors strain.

Southern Comfort: Harvested at approx 70 days

Smell
- 6/10 The smell on the plants has been kinda muted the entire grow for me. No strong odors on mine that really jump out . Reminds me a lot of a GSC I grew out recently in regards to smell. No garlics or anything like that, but a very subtle sweet-ish "weed" funk.
Taste- 8/10 The taste is definitely there. I anticipated it was going to be a bit muted like the smell, but I couldn't have been more wrong. Full on spicy cookie type taste that hits you on a dry toke before even lighting up. The "cookie" is strong with this one.
Potency- 10/10 Not gonna lie...this peeled my wig back. Intense high that hits you hard by toke #3. I really dig the high on this one. Nothing racy about it, but strong as one could ask for. Nighty night time with this one if you over indulge so clear your daily schedule if you plan to toke hard early in the day. Great for an end of day "unwind" kinda strain.
Bag Appeal- 7/10 Nothing really jumps out about this one to me in regards to looks. Green chunky nugs with average frost. I could see someone passing on it in comparison to other "pretty smokes" but it would surely be a mistake to judge this book by its cover.
Overall it is a must have for anyone looking for the head cracker buzz or medicinal qualities.


Another nug in the jar :peace:
 

CoB_nUt

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lol...nah. Got that one. Maybe, I have the abbreviation incorrect. Lol I was binging on the thread late last night early thus am. I'll go back n have a look see..
 

CoB_nUt

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I think I had something similar to the katsu cut.Either that or it was just a delicious BK mutant. Hardly threw any pistils, the ones it did throw were not long at all,barley came up out of the sites.It's didn't yield for shit,but was frosty,tasty,and dense as fuck for such small buds.
My late brother,R.I.P. Got the beans from herbie' s. Atm I'm not sure which breeder. Got another beam from him(fem seeds) and trashed 8 clones of the mutant thinking I had better:wall:. It yielded better,that's it.
 
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