shoreline genetics

Opie1971

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Your a little late on your reply there jack. Im not here to make friends I have friends 2 if you read this thread carefully you'd realize your post is irrelevant no need for comments. The guy was being an smart ass trying to talk shit this is an forum full of information on growing. Just because you didn't like my response doesn't prove anything you said valid. there's thousands of other threads on this site free of ass hurt people with sly ass comments. cheers!
Hey Buster, how the hell did you know my name is Jack?
Carry on oh sly know-it-all one, carry on
 

CoB_nUt

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It sure is. It smells amazing, grape koolaid and grape jolly ranchers
Now those are some terps I'm diggin and have been hunting for for over a year & a half.

Finally found some in my Sundae Driver #19 cut.
Good to hear Candyman is tossing some too.

I have a Candyman primed(rootbound in a solo cup) & ready to be transplanted and flipped to flower.
Nicely done @idlewilder. Im feelin' the early color change. How's the stretch?
 
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Michael Huntherz

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How'd your purple punches shake out? Hate I couldn't root mine.:wall:
She is sort of a bitch to root in my experience. I have run two S1 phenos plus the cut, all very uniform pains in the ass.

Excited to flower the candyman, and keep it around. I want to work on breeding with purple-flowered plants, seems like it is simple recessive in most cases, but there might be more than one purple gene, for all I know. It doesn’t seem like there’s a lot of good information available about it out there so I plan to do some multi-generational experiments with them, probably starting with some S1’s of her. Shoreline’s gear is solid and he is a good cat.
 
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Michael Huntherz

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How’d the cut turn out? I’ve got one Purple Punch and one CandyMan about a week into flower right now.
I have run the Purple Punch a couple times now, (from S1 seed and a cut I got in Portland) it is wicked tasty, medium potency, easy to grow, fast finishing...all the stuff people say. Blurry shot of one attached.

I haven’t run Candyman yet.
 

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idlewilder

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Now those are some terps I'm diggin and have been hunting for for over a year & a half.

Finally found some in my Sundae Driver #19 cut.
Good to hear Candyman is tossing some too.

I have a Candyman primed(rootbound in a solo cup) & ready to be transplanted and flipped to flower.
Nicely done @idlewilder. Im feelin' the early color change. How's the stretch?
How'd your purple punches shake out? Hate I couldn't root mine.:wall:
The terps are pretty great so far. Stretch wasn’t bad. Mine went in around 22”-24” and only stretched 4-6”. I wasn’t able to get any of the PP to root either. I was definitely bummed about that. My clone tech is barbaric though lol. Stick it in dirt and wait haha. I put a bunch of Candyman cuts in jiffy picks this time with a bit better success
 

Michael Huntherz

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The terps are pretty great so far. Stretch wasn’t bad. Mine went in around 22”-24” and only stretched 4-6”. I wasn’t able to get any of the PP to root either. I was definitely bummed about that. My clone tech is barbaric though lol. Stick it in dirt and wait haha. I put a bunch of Candyman cuts in jiffy picks this time with a bit better success
I have made probably twenty cuts of PP from three (barely) different phenos, they all rooted like crap, like 50% at best. Make extras and be patient. I use Rapid Rooters under a dome, or DiY DWC cloners. It could be luck, but I feel like some strains are a lot harder to root than others. GG4 can be a little fussy to get going and my OBS is sort of in the middle.

Shoreline Genetics Candyman popped roots like it had somewhere to be. They are thriving and will start flower in two weeks or so.
 

colocowboy

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It totally varies by strain like your saying, and we all have “our room” environment is usually dialed in as best we can but there are inevitably pressures that could be addressed. With clones the vpd and temps are critical for rooting quickly and vigorously. That can be hard depending on where you live!
 

Michael Huntherz

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It totally varies by strain like your saying, and we all have “our room” environment is usually dialed in as best we can but there are inevitably pressures that could be addressed. With clones the vpd and temps are critical for rooting quickly and vigorously. That can be hard depending on where you live!
VPD is not something I actively manage because my environment is usually close to “in-band” but it is definitely a factor that is worth measuring when “mystery” problems arise.
 
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