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Few Questions
I have some lowryders and two of them are in a pot really close together. I know the roots get tangled and what not and I let them go on like this to long now i don't wanna bother them whats the worst that can happen? Also it is basically a seed run. For example say lowryder male is 2 inchs tall and Lowryder female is 7inchs tall will the offspring stay small?
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'dro Acolyte
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Hydrotown
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No plants have grown together for awhile in the wild it doesn't really phase them I wouldn't worry about it. They don't get separate root space all that much naturally. They usually just mesh together... example:
Offspring will have a wide range of height until you really stabilize a certain pheno...on this run you're bound to get a fair amount of variety in the seeds. small, mid size, larger... wide, narrow, branchy or not.. etc |
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Join Date: Nov 2007
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don't worry a stunted plant will produce normal ospring (can't spell lol). The stunting only effects that particular plant, this being said many autos have "micro" phenos that will stay short.
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Join Date: Apr 2009
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that sucks,if I knew that sooner I would have kept my other male for pollen instead of killing his ass,the one I kept is a brute incomparison to the recently deceased. But I could have had more pollen for a future projects.Oh well there's alway's next time.
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Join Date: Sep 2007
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thanks for info........
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