shoreline genetics

AmericanGrower508

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Interesting thread, took me a lil bit to read it all. Was just going to ask if El Chapo was the Sour Genetics clone, guess not :sad:

My search for some snitchdog ibl or old soma nycd continues.
 

whytewidow

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Never had a real issue with the peat pots yet.
I used to use the peat pellets. The small disks you add water to and they swell up. I would put my seeds in it then when they shot roots out the bottom and sides. And transplanted to solos. But I kept getting horrible ph problems during the solo stage. And come to find out. The peat pellets all the peat was causing ph swings really bad. So I just started planting straight into solos. And the problem stopped. And those peat cups here that I can get are the same brand and same ingredients. I was gonna grab a box of them but they only have boxes of 20. For 15 bucks. And I just didnt wanna waste the 15 bucks. If it was gonna do the samething as the peat pellets did to me. And I seen you use them alot. So I was just curious....
 

CoB_nUt

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[QUOTE="HydroRed, post: 14665658,

Southern Comfort: Harvested at approx 70 days
Potency- 10/10 Not gonna lie.... this peeled my wig back. Intense high that hits you hard by toke #3. I really dig the high on this one. Nothing racy about it, but strong as one could ask for.

Another nug in the jar :peace:
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I really dig reading your smoke reports. I didn't say anything at the time when I first read it but,I know exactly what you meant when I read it lol. I'm in the south and that is a term used when describing how bent we get. lol pretty damn descriptive.
 

Opie1971

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image.jpg Texas Road Kill
Would've started more, but I'm pressed for space, these strains are noted to have a high female to male ratio, so both may be girls. I thought about starting 3 or 4, but then I'd hate to have to kill one just because I didn't have room.
 

boybelue

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I used to use the peat pellets. The small disks you add water to and they swell up. I would put my seeds in it then when they shot roots out the bottom and sides. And transplanted to solos. But I kept getting horrible ph problems during the solo stage. And come to find out. The peat pellets all the peat was causing ph swings really bad. So I just started planting straight into solos. And the problem stopped. And those peat cups here that I can get are the same brand and same ingredients. I was gonna grab a box of them but they only have boxes of 20. For 15 bucks. And I just didnt wanna waste the 15 bucks. If it was gonna do the samething as the peat pellets did to me. And I seen you use them alot. So I was just curious....
I still use peat pellets when I'm going into soil and sometimes coco. I really like the peat pellets for starting seeds and I've learned not to plant the seed deep, pointed end down and barely cover as they have a hard time coming up if to deep. I squeeze most of the water out so theyre just moist. no presoak and just as good germination as any other method. I've not experienced any PH problems but I did get some bad pellets, roots just rejected them, wouldn't grow in them. Roots had that wadded up look if you know what I mean. And I had bought a whole case from Walmart. Tried soaking in a bleach solution but I had to throw them out. l like rooting in them too.
 

whytewidow

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I still use peat pellets when I'm going into soil and sometimes coco. I really like the peat pellets for starting seeds and I've learned not to plant the seed deep, pointed end down and barely cover as they have a hard time coming up if to deep. I squeeze most of the water out so theyre just moist. no presoak and just as good germination as any other method. I've not experienced any PH problems but I did get some bad pellets, roots just rejected them, wouldn't grow in them. Roots had that wadded up look if you know what I mean. And I had bought a whole case from Walmart. Tried soaking in a bleach solution but I had to throw them out. l like rooting in them too.
Yeah I used them to root cuts too. Maybe I just got funky box... they do make it easy to sprout in then go to soil. And make cuts way easier to root. Less media to keep warm.
 

blowincherrypie

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="HydroRed, post: 14665658,

Southern Comfort: Harvested at approx 70 days
Potency- 10/10 Not gonna lie.... this peeled my wig back. Intense high that hits you hard by toke #3. I really dig the high on this one. Nothing racy about it, but strong as one could ask for.

Another nug in the jar :peace:
I really dig reading your smoke reports. I didn't say anything at the time when I first read it but,I know exactly what you meant when I read it lol. I'm in the south and that is a term used when describing how bent we get. lol pretty damn descriptive.
That's funny about language you know? Where I'm from it means something entirely different
 

CoB_nUt

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Texas Oil Plant
Seedling Week 3 Day 6

We will officially be starting on Veg Friday.

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Sour Diesel cuttings

Unfortunately, the Bubba didn’t make it. All of the Sour Diesel is pretty much rooted.

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ODG,are these sour diesal cuttings from shorline's ECSD? Asking because I have some ECSD sprouted.
 
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CoB_nUt

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All 6 up and doing well.1 runt in the ECSD,was the last to pop so it could just be behind,we'll see.20190110_133230.jpg
Well,the CandyShop beans are some vigorous rooters!CS#1 Is the the bean in the pic that cracked first and nearly fully germinated in the NASA bucket.It has rooted thru the peat pellet and should've be been solo cupped 2 days ago,going by when I usually cup them according to the roots in the pellet.
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CS#2 also rooted thru the pellet.Root growth at this point is where I usually solo cup them.
20190110_160145.jpg CS#3 ready as well.20190110_160214.jpg
 
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