Olive Drab Green
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In any case, Shoreline Genetics uses actual Shoreline, which was a specific strain of Roadkill Skunk found in the Houston area of Texas where dude is originally from. I’ve grown the Shoreline Bx1 and Bx3, and there were minor differences. In any case, the smell, taste, and physical description was there, even having a more Sativa structure with an absolutely crushing body as well as soaring heady high.You guys are funny with your arguments and internet searches. I can settle this once and for all, but you have to be willing to be part of the experiment. Figure out how much weed you smoke in a month or two. Buy that much worth of Mexican bunk if you can find it. Smoke that for two months, and then buy some premature light green hydro from a novice grower. Oh shit the crippy/kryptonite has returned. Next get yourself something with a little bite to it. Maybe it’s a sour cross, maybe a chem, maybe a cheese strain, but oh shit! Roadkill is back!!. The name game has been strong since the 80-90’s....ain’t much changed in that respect in the last. It may not have been as popular, but it was there. Probably something only the desperate sellers used back in the day. There’s probably about10k lbs of Florida crippy smoked in the 90’s for every actual lb that existed.....actually probably more than 10k.
The Roadkill scent is the main body of it, with NOTES/undertones of cat piss, garlic, and a soft diesel finish. If a roadkill skunk doesn’t constitute a roadkill skunk, I dunno what to tell you. It sheemsh there ish no pleashing you, Mishtuh Powuhzh.
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