shoreline genetics

Dreadrat121

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trying to push my plants another week , frost for one night is expected any suggestions? i have mill plastic or should i use fabric . It has to be like 12ft by 6ft area.
 

GrownAtHighAltitude

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trying to push my plants another week , frost for one night is expected any suggestions? i have mill plastic or should i use fabric . It has to be like 12ft by 6ft area.
Agribond, frost blankets, or just wing it and don't worry if you're going to chop in a few days anyway. The cold temperatures will slow down growth in any case, so it probably doesn't matter too much.

I have harvested in 6 inches of snow before. As long as the strains are good you should be fine.
 

PioneerValleyOG

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Would like to drop my 2 cents in here regarding Shoreline...
First off, I've been growing outside for a fair piece, and finding genetics that will grow in New England, especially Massachusetts, can be a challenge. Between many different types of rot, and mites, it can be a battle.
When I found Shoreline, decided to give it a go and, wow, I was NOT disappointed.
Even though I got a late start, I put down some KushMint, and some ECSD. To be honest, i was just too late with the KushMint, my fault, even though the nuts that did finish were tight knots that caught my attention.
The ECSD, though late, was slamming. The colors, the smell, the sticky, all 5 stars.
Even more impressive, was the ease of trimming these buds. Pull, snip, snip, in the bag, done. Never seen that before.
Will definitely be doing a full run of the ECSD, and slobbering over the KushMint. Will post some pics, but just wanted to give props where props are due.
Shoreline is the shit.
 

GrownAtHighAltitude

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Test Report: TK/NL5/Haze x Kush Mints / GDP

I tried to crack 6 of these at the beginning of the year but I had too many plants and ended up killing off all the seedlings. :-(

So I rallied and tried again and got 4 to germinate successfully.

I had intended these to go indoors so I could test the flower quality but other plans came up. These ended up staying in 1 gallon pots, put out in the yard in mid August. Three of them showed excellent frost resistance overall, with one not liking it so much. All 4 wound up being neglected somewhat and I ended up harvesting after multiple days of freezing rain and intermittent 20F temperatures for 2 weeks prior.

The buds wound up huge, tight, and trichome covered but not much smells to report on, likely because of extreme temps.

I don't have them trimmed and cured yet, but looking forward to sampling.

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I wish I would have had more time and resources to put into these gals. AKBB and Shoreline Genetics are two of my favorite breeders and it was a pleasure to test this collaboration. I still have a few more beans of these so I look forward to trying again.

Thanks @shorelineOG !
 

Learning1234

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Purple ECSD? How cold? Weird that Kush Mints is green and those ECSD have gone purple with dark ass fans. Maybe I’ve just never seen it in a cold room, but I’ve never seen it purple up.
 
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