Shoreline Sour Diesel by Greenpoint Seeds
Shoreline OG × East Coast Sour Diesel
Shoreline Sour Diesel, developed by Greenpoint Seeds in July 2021, is an indica-dominant hybrid resulting from a cross between Shoreline OG and East Coast Sour Diesel. It is recognized for its potent THC content and a balanced profile of relaxing and uplifting effects.
Appearance
Shoreline Sour Diesel plants produce dense buds generously coated in resinous trichomes. The buds display deep forest green coloration, often accented with purple and brown hues, and possess a sticky surface indicative of high cannabinoid content. Microscopic examination reveals a fine layer of white crystalline trichomes, contributing to both visual appeal and potency.
Aroma and Flavor
This strain offers a complex aroma characterized by pungent diesel notes, earthy undertones, and hints of citrus. The scent is often described as intense, blending the smell of machinery with spicy and herbal nuances. Upon consumption, it delivers a sharp, tangy flavor profile with sour-sweet notes that closely mirror its aroma, leaving a lingering aftertaste of wood, citrus, and earth.
Effects
Shoreline Sour Diesel is reported to induce a balanced experience, combining deep physical relaxation with mental clarity. Users often note a swift onset of euphoria alongside a calming sensation. The strain provides a harmonious blend of relaxation and an uplifting cerebral component, making it suitable for various user preferences.
Terpenes and Cannabinoids
With THC levels typically ranging from 18% to 22%, Shoreline Sour Diesel delivers robust psychoactive effects. Its terpene profile is dominated by myrcene, contributing sedative and earthy notes, complemented by limonene for citrusy nuances. Caryophyllene and pinene are also present, adding subtle spicy and pine aromas. Trace amounts of CBD and other minor cannabinoids modulate the overall experience.
Origins and Lineage
Bred by Greenpoint Seeds and released in July 2021, Shoreline Sour Diesel is a hybrid cross of Shoreline OG and East Coast Sour Diesel. This combination was intended to merge the qualities of both parent strains, resulting in an indica-dominant plant with a noticeable sativa-derived invigorating element.