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LSt a lowryder?
Hello, I was just wondering if its alright to lst a lowryder #2. I read some where that your not supposed to because the plant wouldn't have time to heal and would decrease your yield. Is this true?
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Ight thanks ill give it a try and let you guys know how it turns out
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ak47 has the genetics to be tall. I wouldn't lst a AF hindu kush (what I've got now) since they're only supposed to get 14" tall
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I know that someone recently used SCROG on a lowryder and still got a decent yield, I think it was a little over an O. I would go for it if your confined to little space.
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ALWAYS had better yields with lst. These are WEEDS. When you're talking about "time to heal" you're really talking about a fairly negligible period of time due to incredibly fast metabolism, and even then, the plants are always more vigorous afterward, so who cares about the healing time? Original lowryder LST'd (count the tops):
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Thanks for reply .. thoes are some sexy plants krazy... ya how old were they when u started to tie them down?
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