shoreline genetics

GrownAtHighAltitude

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Just thought I would post a little update. I popped a whole pack of Shoreline BX and got all boys. Little bit bummed. Didn’t bother keeping any pollen. Figured if I can’t see what the girls look like I don’t want to waste any time on the boys. Still have another pack I might get around to soon.
Hit up Wes, he will probably replace that pack for you. He is a good dude. That sucks.
 

oldtymemusic

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Just thought I would post a little update. I popped a whole pack of Shoreline BX and got all boys. Little bit bummed. Didn’t bother keeping any pollen. Figured if I can’t see what the girls look like I don’t want to waste any time on the boys. Still have another pack I might get around to soon.
it happened to me also with the chem 91 and the fish scale. all males. how it goes sometimes , it happened to two packs of sin city gear also. sucks cause i wanted fish scale bad.
 

mages

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Hit up Wes, he will probably replace that pack for you. He is a good dude. That sucks.
If I have the same luck with the other pack I might. He’s been so generous with freebies I don’t want to complain. It’s rare but it happens sometimes. Just thought I would update my results. I’ve had pretty much 50/50 so far on his other strains I’ve grown so it’s most likely a fluke.
 

Rivendell

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First off, Thanks to @shorelineOG for the opportunity to grow these plants out! I ended up with three females from each line, WC x GDP and SC X GDP.

I want to preface this report with the following info. I had a round of Covid and the seedlings suffered a bit from lack of attention, but bounced right back quicker than I did! I also elected to give these plants a work out and made life difficult for them. Mostly with inconsistent watering's and no supplemented nutrients. They received what was in my base soil and that was it, water only all the way through. I am happy to report that I found no evidence of any instability despite the stress! I am very happy with how these plants turned out and I expect we will see some damn nice plants from the other folks in the thread testing.

Flowering time was just a whisker over 10 weeks from flip.

WC Cross: I had some issues getting the first half pack I planted going, might have been the cold as it was the coldest part of the winter and my room is in the north east corner of my basement, so its the coldest room in the house. I planted the rest of the pack and went 5/5. This cross was by far the larger yielding of the two. Big central bud with a nice canopy of lower branches. Terps are a tropical fruit/lemon starburst. All three plants were damn near identical, incredibly so. Some very slight variations in over all structure, but could have been easily confused for clones.
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SC Cross: No germination issues. I did have some slight mutant stuff going on at a young age, odd growth patterns and one self topped. However they all grew out of it and behaved for the rest of their time. This was the smaller yielder of the two crosses. That's not saying it's a low yielder, just not as bulky as the WC cross. It did have a more open structure than the WC. Terps were very similar tropical fruit/lemon starburst that the WC exhibited, a bit less intense but with a hint of funk/gas. I saw some variation in these females. Two similar with purple leaves and golf ball buds. The third stayed much more green, was the lowest yielder and was noticeably frostier. Very cookieish looking flowers but no "cookie leaf" traits showing up.

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Snowback

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First off, Thanks to @shorelineOG for the opportunity to grow these plants out! I ended up with three females from each line, WC x GDP and SC X GDP.

I want to preface this report with the following info. I had a round of Covid and the seedlings suffered a bit from lack of attention, but bounced right back quicker than I did! I also elected to give these plants a work out and made life difficult for them. Mostly with inconsistent watering's and no supplemented nutrients. They received what was in my base soil and that was it, water only all the way through. I am happy to report that I found no evidence of any instability despite the stress! I am very happy with how these plants turned out and I expect we will see some damn nice plants from the other folks in the thread testing.

Flowering time was just a whisker over 10 weeks from flip.

WC Cross: I had some issues getting the first half pack I planted going, might have been the cold as it was the coldest part of the winter and my room is in the north east corner of my basement, so its the coldest room in the house. I planted the rest of the pack and went 5/5. This cross was by far the larger yielding of the two. Big central bud with a nice canopy of lower branches. Terps are a tropical fruit/lemon starburst. All three plants were damn near identical, incredibly so. Some very slight variations in over all structure, but could have been easily confused for clones.
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SC Cross: No germination issues. I did have some slight mutant stuff going on at a young age, odd growth patterns and one self topped. However they all grew out of it and behaved for the rest of their time. This was the smaller yielder of the two crosses. That's not saying it's a low yielder, just not as bulky as the WC cross. It did have a more open structure than the WC. Terps were very similar tropical fruit/lemon starburst that the WC exhibited, a bit less intense but with a hint of funk/gas. I saw some variation in these females. Two similar with purple leaves and golf ball buds. The third stayed much more green, was the lowest yielder and was noticeably frostier. Very cookieish looking flowers but no "cookie leaf" traits showing up.

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That's a serious review. Nice work.
 

Rivendell

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Little update on the WC x GDP cross. Went to a little get together this evening. Sitting around after dinner and everyone starts pulling out their stash and passing it around for the smell test...The WC X GDP was the uncontested winner and was elected to be the first joint that was rolled up. Lots of oohs and ahhs and "what is this and were can I get some" followed. To me, that says way more than the review I posted above.
 

Cboat38

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Yeah the smells are intoxicating from all four 2 being w.c x gdp and 2 cranberry x gdp and only being 3 weeks today, the plan was to put them outside for the season but decided to do one more indoor run to properly evaluate them. So they’ve been reveged almost twice now they where a little slower in veg but flower fast as hell now will post pics tomorrow, but here’s pics of the one what I call cran daddy purp crazy looking buds but smells so sweet and like grape hard candy that sat in grandma’s candy dish for years lol hopefully she’s not full of seeds I’m definitely going to do the rest of the packs this winter!! So yeah you got some winners so far on the smell and pretty fast flower development.9BEA8CA2-AB7C-4BED-83DF-BF1A0D779860.jpeg68A01DDB-C802-4E57-BDCC-FF6D53BA19B6.jpeg8459745F-4D00-4ADE-9554-6DE581B5C906.jpeg
 

Cboat38

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Here’s my wc x gdp at five weeks, well maybe more cause I put her on 12/12 to figure out her sex for maybe 10 days transplanted, then put her back into the veg tent for like 2 weeks then back to 12/12. Both plants have thick cluster fuck of buds slight difference in looks but both smells like vanilla and grapes or creamy and berries, they are both super fragrant! Going to put a scope on her next week cause they are looking close yeah I’m definitely popping the rest for a keeper.30C78F50-C07E-4933-92DC-26AF8CD6355D.jpeg0D845889-4378-40B1-AFF0-10361E5EDEC8.jpegE1502F2F-540D-4020-A3B0-CFBE45DD514E.jpegE76F9C2E-0A50-43AD-9BFF-53CE5BE73EAB.jpegE37E618A-1AD7-4A71-97DD-3F7B63E3E61A.jpegA7DAEF3B-702E-4E0D-8D54-20E2DA079D97.jpeg
 
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