I received about 6 to 10 seeds of Shoreline x Herijuana about 7 years ago or maybe less from a source that might be from Texas Kid or someone very close to him. The old pictures have been lost over the years from the original harvest. So out of the seeds I had one female and about 5 males. The female had been made into a mom. It was a very strangle cross lots of mutants. Well I took a male that was double stacking its leaves and overly short but crazy wide and bushy and had purple nads on him. I crossed the male and the female together and made seeds. Every seed seemed to be exactly the same almost like a clone grow. Ran that for a while gave out a bunch of those seeds, which from my knowledge has now been lost. So I took a male from the Shoreline x Herijuana F2 and crossed it to a unbelievably bad ass clone only, cut of Jack Herer. Which I think Texas Kid also had ran at some period.
So now I had Shoreline x Herijuana x Jack Herer ran this stuff for a while. I then decided to cross it to Skunk#1 x Haze
Looking for the Jack Herer genetics.. The Shoreline x Herijuana was always the dominate in every pheno.. Really it was always the same every time it was crossed.
So the shoreline mut strain that I have, turns purple really easy, short and not too bushy.. Shitty yielding plant, but indeed some of the best smoke around. Heavy, heavy indica. Its reminds me SFVOG or pre-98 bubba. Still have about a hundred seeds left if but they are old now about 5 years.
I gave a buddy of mine about 50 seeds to get him started out of the 50 seeds 90% popped and we got about 40 females..So its almost feminized "not by choice" I will also say the original Shoreline x Herijuana seemed to be almost auto-flowering the mom would try to flower under 24 hours of light. Outside the strain sucks to short of a plant.
I have also crossed it to Chocolate Thia which I know is from Texas Kid.
I have a good "trusted grower" friend of mine he has been growing shoreline now for over 8 years now and his looks a lot more sativa but the flavor is close.. Like old school skunk