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Old 10-12-2005, 06:01 PM #1
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Lowryder

Hi all,

I have some Lowryder seeds here that I'd like to play with a bit. Does anyone know if you can grow them hydroponically, or must they be grown in soil?
Also, what sort of lighting is required. I mean, the way all the information I can find reads, this plant will grow to maturity just by placing it in a room with minimal lighting. In other words, it looks like you can just set the thing on a windowsil and leave it until it finishes.

What's the real skinny here folks???

Thanks!
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Old 10-12-2005, 06:21 PM #2
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Lowryder is an auto-flowering strain-

Plant it and under any light cycle is should grow and flower.

Like any plant you can use different mediums. Soil, hydro, etc.

I'm sure you can set it in a windowsil and it will grow but for big buds you want supplimental lighting on those ladies. At least a few CFLs on her for anything worthwhile. A 250w HPS would work nice and it's rather small in comparison...
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Old 10-12-2005, 06:25 PM #3
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That's great! And I just happened to have acquired recently (through barter) a brand new 250w lighting system complete with a miniature Supernova reflector and a cute little ballast box. I think I'll make a little room somehere in here and plant several of them and hope I get a couple of females out of the bunch.

Thanks for the information, mate. That's exactly what I was hoping you'd say!
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Old 10-12-2005, 06:37 PM #4
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word. i believe all lowryders all already fem'd. i don't think you can get a male lowryder, unless it's a hermie.

i've never grown any.. just read about them.
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Old 10-12-2005, 07:17 PM #5
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from all i have read lowryder is not fem'd and has male and female just like any regular seeds
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word. i believe all lowryders all already fem'd. i don't think you can get a male lowryder, unless it's a hermie.

i've never grown any.. just read about them.
Yer wrong, they are standard f/m seeds. Atleast if u buy em from doc chronic or whoever is pushing em..
Anyways.
If you have a nice indoor growroom and some other seeds..
Dont waste yer time with lowryder, it really is not worth it.
Low yields and the smoke is not that good. It has too much ruderalis in it or sumtin..
Altho if you grow hydro, they will proly yield better but still..

The taste is pretty non-existing and the high is kinda like muck weed.
It gets u kinda stoned, but definatly not high


On the positive side, it's a easy to grow plant and the autoflower is fun, but thats about it

But coz of the strong autoflower thing, u cant clone LR.
Always gotta grow from seed. So if u plant em. Make some seeds if u wanna grow em again.







^ ryder pix

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Great post badticket, I was wondering about this stuff myself. I've seen some very similar ruderalis before..
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Old 10-12-2005, 08:38 PM #8
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Damn, knowing that you can get male lowryders just basically crossed this strain off of my list =P
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Old 10-12-2005, 09:25 PM #9
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Yer wrong, they are standard f/m seeds. Atleast if u buy em from doc chronic or whoever is pushing em..
Anyways.
If you have a nice indoor growroom and some other seeds..
Dont waste yer time with lowryder, it really is not worth it.
Low yields and the smoke is not that good. It has too much ruderalis in it or sumtin..
Altho if you grow hydro, they will proly yield better but still..

The taste is pretty non-existing and the high is kinda like muck weed.
It gets u kinda stoned, but definatly not high


On the positive side, it's a easy to grow plant and the autoflower is fun, but thats about it

But coz of the strong autoflower thing, u cant clone LR.
Always gotta grow from seed. So if u plant em. Make some seeds if u wanna grow em again.







^ ryder pix

Thank Badticket! That's exactly the sort of information I have ben trying to find. You addressed every point for me. I love this place!
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Old 10-12-2005, 09:27 PM #10
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Damn, knowing that you can get male lowryders just basically crossed this strain off of my list =P
Me too, mate. I'll be giving those Lowryder beans away. There is no point, with my need for pain relief, in growing these seeds as they wouldn't be of any use to me. So, I'll make a gift of them to someone in need.
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