
- Resilient coastal genetics for cool climates.
Shoreline
Shoreline a coastal-hardy hybrid bred for cool, wind-exposed sites and stable, clear effects.
- Built for wind and salt-tolerant coastal gardens.
- Clear uplift followed by gentle relaxation.
- Performs well in sheltered Aberdeen plots.
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18-22% |
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0.5-1.5% |
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CoastalIndica x HighlandSativa |
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Hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium |
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Moderate |
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Citrus zest, Salty sea breeze, Earthy pine |
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Feminized |
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Cool, coastal Scottish |
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Uplifting clarity, Relaxed sociability, Mild body relaxation |
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Indoor / Outdoor |
About Shoreline
Shoreline is a hybrid bred to perform in cool coastal conditions, offering a clear-headed uplift that calms into relaxed sociability. It tolerates wind and occasional salt spray better than many varieties and rewards growers in Aberdeen with dense, resinous buds when given shelter and steady care.
Shoreline is a balanced hybrid combining coastal vigour with inland resilience. It produces compact, resinous buds suited to variable conditions.
THC levels typically sit in the high teens to low twenties percent range. This potency gives a clear-headed uplift without overwhelming sedation.
CBD remains low to moderate, supporting the plant's psychoactive profile without cancelling effects. The CBD content can slightly moderate intensity for sensitive users.
The lineage traces to CoastalIndica crossed with HighlandSativa for a balance of hardiness and lift. Breeding emphasised resilience to winds and cooler temperatures.
Shoreline is commonly available as feminised seed for predictable female crops. Feminised genetics simplify planning and reduce the need for sexing plants.
Growing Shoreline outdoors in a cool Scottish outdoor climate requires attention to wind and moisture management. It is not the simplest strain for first-time outdoor growers but responds well to basic training and feed schedules.
Flowering usually completes in eight to ten weeks under good conditions. Plants will begin showing mature trichomes toward the end of that window.
Yields are moderate when plants receive steady feeding and protection from excess rain. Expect denser harvests from sheltered coastal sites or when grown under cover.
Plants maintain a medium stature with sturdy stems and a bushy canopy. They are amenable to topping and low-stress training to control final height.
Indoors, Shoreline performs well under controlled light and humidity regimes and is straightforward to manage in a tent. Outdoors in Aberdeen the strain benefits from southern exposure and windbreaks to reduce moisture stress in late season.
Growing Shoreline in Aberdeen requires planning for a cool Scottish outdoor climate and frequent damp spells. In Aberdeen choose sheltered sites and consider simple rain protection to preserve bud quality.
The high is clear and mildly energising at first, then eases into a relaxed sociable state. Mental focus remains intact for light tasks and conversation.
Flavour leans to bright citrus with an unmistakable saline edge that nods to its coastal roots. Underlying earth and pine notes round out the smoke or vapour.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes, Shoreline shows good tolerance to saline breezes thanks to its coastal genetics, though prolonged exposure to salt spray should be minimised.
Monitor trichome development closely from week eight and be prepared to harvest early if persistent rain or mould risk increases.
A moderate, consistent N-P-K schedule with calcium and magnesium support during flowering works well to avoid nutrient swings.
Starting seeds indoors gives a strong head start; transplant once night temperatures reliably stay above around 10°C.
It can be used for low-profile outdoor grows but benefits greatly from discreet windbreaks and drainage to reduce mould risk.
It has moderate mould resistance but still requires airflow and preventive pruning in humid conditions.
Yes, with good site selection and crop rotation you can reliably grow Shoreline outdoors in Aberdeen most seasons.
The plant's genetics favour tolerance to wind and occasional salt, traits developed for coastal climate cannabis cultivation and rugged shorelines.
Both scrogging and topping help manage canopy and maximise light penetration, particularly useful in shorter outdoor seasons.
Allow around 10–14 weeks from seed if you include a short vegetative period before switching to flower, depending on start method.
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