cemchris
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Yea me too. I have been running my Shoreline diesel kush haze for a while now lol.... Yea It kind of has been a running joke down here for a minute. I have seen so many "shoreline" cuts that don't resemble skunk in anyway and 10 different plants all with the same name. Looks dank for sure non the less. You got a gem thats for sure.
I agree the Shoreline name has been whored out around these parts by street dealers trying to make a buck! The Shoreline is definitely alive and well though. Its smell is unmistakable! Road kill skunk all the way! The stinkiest herb you will ever smell guaranteed! If you ever had the real deal you would know it :). Its yours for the taking my friend. Im just a pm away:cool0044:. Ill make you into a believer :)
hey shoreline tex, how would you describe the smoke/high on that shoreline cut?
solarz
I wholeheartedly agree. You'll know when you get it. It smells a bit different than most skunk - someone mentioned garlic, which I think is an apt description for some of the stank mixed in there. I have never seen a "true" Shoreline plant straight from cutting, but whoever accidentally left some seeds in my friend's bag seems to have been trying to breed it - all 5 or 6 of them had very uniform growth characteristics; it just sucked that all but 1 were male. The 1 lucky female my friend got has very similar characteristics to the recurring themes you read about the from-cutting-only growth - longish, ropey plant with normally a few days less than 8 weeks in flowering, and that wonderfully unmistakable smell (Skunk/diesel/garlic). Because of the high, my friend was expecting it to have much more Sativa-esque characteristics and a longer flowering time - 60 days flowering on weed like this sexually excites me. Around the time my buddy started growing, he ordered some Burmese Kush because he wanted something that flowered fast and he didn't know if his "Shoreline" seeds would be good or not. I think it's hilarious that THSeeds got beat out by the bag seed.
Does anyone here grow Shoreline in soil? My friend has noticed that it reeks in his regular ebb-and-flow all grow long, but once he started in soil, it only reeks really bad during harvest/drying, and just a little bit after each watering. After drying, you can open a jar of it and smell it across the house. Anyone have any thoughts/experience with similar phenomenon?
Omg...if you can't tell, I'm so friggin' happy that someone started a full-fledged thread on the Shoreline. I'll try to convince my friend to give me more pics as his current grow progresses... :rofl
Just make sure that if you pass that cut around to label it as a Shoreline cross or some other name. Last thing needed is another mislabeled Shoreline cut...:character0050:
im always looking for a early 90's style skunk #1 is the real shoreline anything like that? on a side note i like how every story about a cuts origin is that it was found at a dead show or phish concert quite silly always makes me laugh.
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