shoreline genetics

chemphlegm

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if you think about it any opinion is highly subjective. Maybe none but the OG may be guilty of the lie, who would know until we
have easy cheap fast dna results available to us.
I've grown hundreds of afghan bulk seeds from dna and swear I've found several old time renamed strains in there for instance.
 

shorelineOG

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Now if I could show you, then I would have it, so don't be silly.
Now the east coast roadkill which I think the east had it first, if I remember correctly, now it's been a while....had a light emerald green sativa style leaf not very serrated and grew three and five finger leaves.
Buds were more spear shaped with some red hairs, but I wouldn't call them thick.
But it has been like 30 years, so...
Roadkill skunk was early to mid nineties and all Mexican smelled like skunk in the 90s. In the eighties Mexican was landrace sativa fully seeded and schwag.
Early nineties Mexico imported indica and they started growing sinsemilla. This skunk weed smelled straight up Skunk, ammonia and piss. Burned your nose it smelled so strong of Ammonia and skunk.
In the 80s domestic weed was called "homegrown " and brick weed was better than homegrown. Indoor growing didn't really start til the late 90s at least in the south.
 

shorelineOG

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Now if I could show you, then I would have it, so don't be silly.
Now the east coast roadkill which I think the east had it first, if I remember correctly, now it's been a while....had a light emerald green sativa style leaf not very serrated and grew three and five finger leaves.
Buds were more spear shaped with some red hairs, but I wouldn't call them thick.
But it has been like 30 years, so...
Would you say the east coast roadkill looks like sour d?
My sour d has a much smaller leaf than SL but they both have a light green leaf with lime green buds.
 

kona gold

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Would you say the east coast roadkill looks like sour d?
My sour d has a much smaller leaf than SL but they both have a light green leaf with lime green buds.
No not really.
But I do believe that chem is a hybrid that does contain it, but it's just my opinion.
But the chemical leaf does not look like it, but the pungent skunk smell is there, but not diluted, just changed by whatever was crossed.
 

kona gold

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Roadkill skunk was early to mid nineties and all Mexican smelled like skunk in the 90s. In the eighties Mexican was landrace sativa fully seeded and schwag.
Early nineties Mexico imported indica and they started growing sinsemilla. This skunk weed smelled straight up Skunk, ammonia and piss. Burned your nose it smelled so strong of Ammonia and skunk.
In the 80s domestic weed was called "homegrown " and brick weed was better than homegrown. Indoor growing didn't really start til the late 90s at least in the south.
I don't know when it made its way to Texas, but it was an 80's strain in the northeast down to the Carolinas.
Then it seems to have made its way to Humboldt around same time.
As back then Humboldt and New York were doing a lot of business together.
80's strains, there was plenty of Mex brick weed. Some I wonder if it was even weed!?! :-)
But some stuff was amazing!!
Jamaican red bud, super sticky! Sweet brown mex, spongy chocolatey sweet and strong! Many different skunks, some really phenomenal original Afghanis. And of course all the exotics from south America.
Sure there was something just bloody awful smoke, that might get you high for 5 mins then give you a headache! :-)

But that skunk leaf I remember was light emerald/army green. No much serrations, and more of a smooth surface, not lots of veins.
 

kona gold

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I'm sure that shoreline is great, but I wonder if it's an original roadkill x nl#5? Either way it is fire.
 

chemphlegm

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I have some prizes grown here and copies grown in another space, different technique. Both copies are phenom but very differently represented. 2 different rooms, 2 different growers,techniques, = different plants. Sure there are all kinds of similar boxes to be ticked but also some very different characteristics. growth patterns are the first obvious, with terpene profiles and effects being next.
they are my copies taken here, with differing characteristics grown in each space. Nobody would venture to say they are the same strain, at least not yet. with so much subjectivity, differing feeds, times, lights, outdoor/indoor, water, substrate...etc no surprise if one supposed strain from a 40 year old memory may look and stone differently today grown by another. Fields of one may have been distributed over some years while another grower in another field supplied the next few years, maybe called it monkey paw this time around......lol
 

Bakersfield

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Alright, I received my Shoreline Genetics testers, today. Thanks for the opportunity to try out your new gear @shorelineOG

I have 5 packs to test and room for 3 this go-a-round. I'm not sure which to try first, but some seeds are getting germinated soon and I'll document it here.

Here's my list, I'm not sure what exactly is in these crosses, but here we go.
1. Shoreline OG
2. Gorilla Glue
3. Roadkill Master
4. Plaza Boss
5. Texas Oil Plant
 

higher self

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Gorilla Glue is a gg4 backcross.
Shoreline OG is also a bx.
Plaza Boss ( TX roadkill x Shoreline )
TX Oil Plant (gg4 x TX Roadkill )
Roadkill Master (master kush x TX roadkill )
Damn man all sounds like heat!! Especially Plaza Boss. I've never ran anything GG so I should be in for a treat with your gear. Rough estimate of my female rate percentage is about 65-70% lately. So I think this small pack will be perfect.

We"re goning to have this thread rocking soon!
 

RatKing

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Damn man all sounds like heat!! Especially Plaza Boss. I've never ran anything GG so I should be in for a treat with your gear. Rough estimate of my female rate percentage is about 65-70% lately. So I think this small pack will be perfect.

We"re goning to have this thread rocking soon!
I am so excited I just ordered an extra 200 watts of Vero29 cobs to throw in my 4x4. Gonna be rocking out 600 total watts of Vero29 3500k cobs for this Shoreline tester grow. :)
 

higher self

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I am so excited I just ordered an extra 200 watts of Vero29 cobs to throw in my 4x4. Gonna be rocking out 600 total watts of Vero29 3500k cobs for this Shoreline tester grow. :)
I hear that. I upgraded all my veg spots to XM-L2 LED's & going to put a 6 cree's & some far red in my 3x3 soon. I'm going to get hooked on diy led builds eventually lol! By the time I have the Shoreline gear sexed & cloned the lights will be ready.
 

RatKing

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I hear that. I upgraded all my veg spots to XM-L2 LED's & going to put a 6 cree's & some far red in my 3x3 soon. I'm going to get hooked on diy led builds eventually lol! By the time I have the Shoreline gear sexed & cloned the lights will be ready.
That's a nice light setup. Gotta love Cree quality☺I have been thinking about adding some far red myself. (growmau5 diy kit or something)
 

Michael Huntherz

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There's some good roadkill crosses in those packs.
All I know is this TX Roadkill was damn near the best strain I ever had.

Roadkill skunk was early to mid nineties and all Mexican smelled like skunk in the 90s. In the eighties Mexican was landrace sativa fully seeded and schwag.
Early nineties Mexico imported indica and they started growing sinsemilla. This skunk weed smelled straight up Skunk, ammonia and piss. Burned your nose it smelled so strong of Ammonia and skunk.
In the 80s domestic weed was called "homegrown " and brick weed was better than homegrown. Indoor growing didn't really start til the late 90s at least in the south.
Yes. That's approximately correct for the inland west, too, except maybe early 90's or late 80's at the earliest, California notwithstanding, but that has always been an outdoor scene.
The TX Roadkill is extremely reminiscent of that old Mexican/Biker Skunk, best I have seen in decades at least.
 

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