shoreline genetics

Nutbag Poster

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I've been looking back trying to find out where the original male pollen came from in the clone only bxs and I'm still confused.

"SKUNKandSOUR said:
Hey Shoreline! Can you tell me a little bit about your breeding process for these clone only bxs? Thanks!

S&S
They got started with a Shoreline bx male.
Shoreline x ECSD x ECSD so it's 75% ECSD 25%shoreline."

Wouldn't that be considered an ECSD bx?

"rollinfunk said:
Did you start with an ecsd male or did you have a shoreline male? If Ecsd is it a Rez male? Thanks
The ecsd is the original cut. The male was (shoreline x ecsd.)"

Shoreline and ECSD are both clones, right? Where did the male pollen come from in that male?
 
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shorelineOG

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I've been looking back trying to find out where the original male pollen came from in the clone only bxs and I'm still confused.

"SKUNKandSOUR said:

They got started with a Shoreline bx male.
Shoreline x ECSD x ECSD so it's 75% ECSD 25%shoreline."

Wouldn't that be considered an ECSD bx?

"rollinfunk said:

The ecsd is the original cut. The male was (shoreline x ecsd.)"

Shoreline and ECSD are both clones, right? Where did the male pollen come from in those?
Theres an ecsd bx male. A shoreline bx male. A crippy male and so on. Then there's lines started with different males, some diesel lines were started with a shoreline bx male and the new stuff uses a crippy male.
 

Nutbag Poster

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Theres an ecsd bx male. A shoreline bx male. A crippy male and so on. Then there's lines started with different males, some diesel lines were started with a shoreline bx male and the new stuff uses a crippy male.
ecsd, shoreline, and crippy are all clone-onlys, right? Where's the pollen?
 

Nutbag Poster

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There's bx1 and bx2 of these strains. The males are backcrosses of those strains. If you have a pack of shoreline bx and select a male from that, you would have a male that's 75% shoreline. I have separate lines with different males.
Ok. I'm still confused but I'll turn the thread back over to the growers. Some nice looking results here.
 
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710slickxx

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There's bx1 and bx2 of these strains. The males are backcrosses of those strains. If you have a pack of shoreline bx and select a male from that, you would have a male that's 75% shoreline. I have separate lines with different males.
I got the ecsd from great lakes last year around july.
From what ive seen on here it looks FIRE. whats the deal with those beans?
 

Stoned Cold Bulldog

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Shoreline says it’s the original, aj says that the original is very sensitive to technique and has a very wide range of expression. I’m looking forward to flowering it and messing with some factors. How was that for the law of detachment B)
ironically i just saw in a thread earlier today how AJ's SD is a pretender cut. at some invitational in i think colorado. they say folks giggled or snickered about it i think.
 

colocowboy

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That would be ironic as he is kind of an ass hole, if the name fits right? I mean, “I’m holding out on joining the breeding market until I get sole rights to sour diesel” is total trash! Fuck that guy! lol
 

Nutbag Poster

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Hi guys. I contacted @shorelineOG to get to the bottom of the source of male pollen and I think I've gotten it straightened out.

At the start of things, he used a Deadhead OG male to create the original shoreline bx. From there, that shoreline bx male was used to make further backcross males. So Deadhead started things but isn't a big percentage of the genes after a few backcrosses.

Also, he asked me to clarify that he DOES NOT have the AJ cut of sour diesel. His is the ECSD.
 
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Nutbag Poster

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I dunno. I'm not well informed on the ins and outs of diesel. Didn't ask.

I did ask about the crippy. Apparently the exact origins are unknown to him. It's not TK though.
 

The Mantis

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