View Full Version : is the autoflowering lowryder strain medical? Is lowryder sativa indica or hybrid?
budz4buddy
03-05-2008, 12:21 PM
they only grow a foot tall
midlifecrisis
03-05-2008, 12:46 PM
Lowryder is a separate strain, called ruderalis (sp?).
As far as being medical, I don't believe any specific strain is "medical"......Certain varieties have been breed for the qualities desired depending on the targeted ailments.
Lowryder I believe was developed more for stealth than quality thus making it a poor choice for most medical ailments.
Check out the medical strain guide above your thread.
:smokin:
LdyMarsRN
03-05-2008, 05:52 PM
they only grow a foot tall
Lowryder claims direct descendance from superior Williamâ??s Wonder and Northern Lights no.2 indica, while keeping the identity of its third, more exotic ruderalis-type ancestor a secret.
Lowryder #2 is a cross between the autoflowering dwarf, Lowryder, and a variety known for copious resin production, exotic taste and soaring highs (Santa Maria is an indica/sativa mix originally from Brazil).
IMO Lowyder2 is a good medical strain, it is quick, easy, and works. (At least for me it does.) I don't care much for the original LR, but I like LR2. My smallest got to 6 inches, and my largest, to 23 inches. The high is uplifting, and surprisingly strong. I can function well during the day with it.
It's worth a try IMO. Attached are some shots of some of my last LR2 crop.
budz4buddy
03-06-2008, 01:18 AM
Lowryder claims direct descendance from superior Williamâ??s Wonder and Northern Lights no.2 indica, while keeping the identity of its third, more exotic ruderalis-type ancestor a secret.
Lowryder #2 is a cross between the autoflowering dwarf, Lowryder, and a variety known for copious resin production, exotic taste and soaring highs (Santa Maria is an indica/sativa mix originally from Brazil).
IMO Lowyder2 is a good medical strain, it is quick, easy, and works. (At least for me it does.) I don't care much for the original LR, but I like LR2. My smallest got to 6 inches, and my largest, to 23 inches. The high is uplifting, and surprisingly strong. I can function well during the day with it.
It's worth a try IMO. Attached are some shots of some of my last LR2 crop.
hi buddy,
please tell me a shop that sells that LR#2 strain, please
LdyMarsRN
03-06-2008, 01:59 AM
hi buddy,
please tell me a shop that sells that LR#2 strain, please
This is where I got mine. (Can I do this?) lowryder 2 autoflowering marijuana seeds (http://www.dope-seeds.com/lowryder2.htm)
They also have others, like lowryder hybrids from mdanzig which include power stout, blue streak and masterlow. Good luck! :hippy:
OntarioToker69
03-07-2008, 10:09 AM
I grew some very powerful Masterlowyryders.
they were crossed with master kush.probably some of the better bud i've smoked!
as for your question of it being a medical strain...I'm not really sure.but I grew it for med reasons and it helped me.(I have asthma and stomach problems.)
The masterkush lowryderbuds were extremely dank...so primo you would have no idea it came from a 13'' tall plant unless you grew it or knew who did!
I believe our friend is right when pointing out lowryders parentage,
They do use a secret ruderalis(from russia I believe)for it's auto-flowering qualities.
Or maybe it's descended from an autoflowering hemp variety that is commercially used and available... you could probably find it if you search.
And that masterlow is definitely dankish bud!
wskdigital
05-14-2008, 11:40 PM
I don't know about the original lowryder but lowryder 2 is great for pain. When my lower back acts up I just take a toke or two and im good for about two hours. Potency is way better than anyone will have you think. I know because I have grown this strain as well as many others including exotics. I would choose well grown and cured lowryder 2 over 99.99% of the shit availabe on the streets.
I'm not saying lowryder 2 is the best, or even close to the best, but when it is grown and cured well I would consider it above average or even very good.
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