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Low Rider 3?

heretik

Member
Can anyone share any info on this strain? I am waiting on a pack I got off of the Seedbay *IC Mag Server fund* auction and am having no luck finding any info doing a search. All that was stated on the auction listing was "Low Rider 3" and the breeder as "SF Stoner 4 life." Any info that you folks may be able to share would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
 

heretik

Member
Yeah, I saw that there was no official LR3, but my search also turned up this:

think LR3 was some n.y.deisel/LR2 blendedAF originally... thats the LR3 that AFed out of my pots.

So thought I'd put this out there and see if I could find more info on what exactly I got coming from SB.
 

heretik

Member
I am hoping it is diesel ryder, but looking to see if other crosses have been called LR3 or if that is in fact was I am getting. I suppose time will tell but just trying to gather information that might help before these beans are here and in put rapid rooters.
 

Stoner4Life

Medicinal Advocate
ICMag Donor
Veteran

I would've gotten to this thread sooner but was away and signed in
only once while I was gone & didn't know this thread existed yet.......



I got lucky on this crossing, I selected two big plants to start with
& have grown several crops from these seeds as well as seen 2 crops
grown by others come in in nice shape, all from these same seeds.
Excell consistency from each grow I've seen/overseen. If you keep the plants
perfectly healthy for their short duration the nugs will be well frosted and
very dense, some of you will likely perfectly succeed & some will have varying
degrees of lesser success with this strain....... PLEASE don't hesitate to
PM me or to reply in my profile if you don't have enough posts to use
the PM system yet.


EDIT: Oh yeah, I decided to try an inline breeding of some HUGE
LowRyder2's from the Joint Doctor. It was my 3rd LR2 grow & I was
getting a few plants in excess of 30 gms (trimmed/dried/cured) &
these seeds were the result of two outstanding LR2's.


this is the straight info on the beans I produced:

Germination rate is close to 100% & you'll get the
usual 50/50 male/fem ratio, so far ALL of the seeds
sprouted have been autoflowering showing males
first starting @ days 17/18, females are slower to
show w/the last of them showing by days 23/25.

It is important to allow the plants to stretch for the light
while still vegging as shortly after flowering begins all of
the veg growth shuts down (faster than usual transition
of standard species) rapidly. Allowing stretch @ day 15
is a good idea. These plants just love FoxFarms Ocean
Forest soil w/only perlite added for airation, light to med
nutrients (I used FF Tiger Bloom only) after day 25 as the
FF Ocean Forest soil has a 30 day nutrient supply. You
can plant in 1/2 to 1 gallon pots and avoid watering the
sides of the pots to prevent going too rootbound, in 1/2
gallon pots you might be watering twice a day toward
the end of the 65-75 day lifespan.

These grow wonderfully under CFL lighting and should be
kept a full foot away (or more) from any HID lighting to
allow some stretch. Expect 7 to 14 grams cured w/a 24/0
or 18/6 light schedule, maybe more if kept 100% healthy
and good stretch. I keep mentioning keeping the plants
healthy & this is most important for this species because
its short lifespan doesn't allow for correcting maladies, if
they ill up even a bit during either veg or flowering it will
stunt that particular cycle. Very simple: straight Fox Farms
(or equivilent) soil w/no nutes added until flowering begins,
& of course light nutes until you assess the gardens reaction.


btw these LR3s are not privy to any illness or weaknesses &
I welcome your opinions both good and bad of course.......


Have I left anything out? I'm not a ranked seed breeder although
I've made a few other dandy crosses and will be working on my
masterpiece cross soon enough.

 
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