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funkysole808
07-16-2006, 02:47 AM
This is my first grow, and she's 100% organic. I live in Hawaii where theres 4 growing seasons a year, and belive it or not, she's only about 2 1/2 months old, is only about 8-9" in total height, with her bud about 1 1/2" long. I hope she has alot more growing to do, but with about 50% of her hairs already brown/orange, i highly doubt that. Some Hawaiian grown organic goodness. Also, if you look at the lower left leaves on the pic, you'll notice some veiny path. I know this isn't a grow forum, but anyone that might know what that is or have any suggestions, it'd be gratly appreciated. Mahalo, fonkysole:rasta:
Parallel Universe123
07-16-2006, 04:49 AM
looks like lowryder
BuenoMota
07-17-2006, 05:18 AM
Thats ganna be a very small yeild, but the bud looks daaaaaaaanky dank, so enjoy.
sToNeDpEnGuIn420
07-17-2006, 05:22 AM
yeah thats gonna be like a gram yield lol oh well hopefully its good.
SmokinRandy420
07-17-2006, 07:06 AM
cant you harvest then throw the plant back into veg cycle allow it to get bigger and then harvest it again after a better flowering cycle...????
JiGGabOo
07-17-2006, 07:50 AM
wtf thats a flowering plant? wtf that has got to be lowryder, its too small
420mory
07-17-2006, 07:51 AM
Keep your the highest vision man!:thumbsup: :D
OniEhtRedrum781
07-17-2006, 08:26 AM
i want one...
funkysole808
07-17-2006, 08:54 AM
This was an outdoor grow in FULL hawaiian sunlight. I highly doubt that the plant's photo period has anything to do with when or how this plant has flowered. Probably due to genetics. As far as people saying that this is Lowryder, this is all I have to say to them: Out of the thousands of cannabis strains in existence, I highly doubt that the lowryder strain has found it's way to Hawaii (being an Amsterdam strain). I think it's just a short indica strain which has taken advantage, and thrives in Hawaii's intense tropical climate. I sprouted another plant, which is (i'm guessing) a sativa, which pic I'll post with this reply. It's a little taller, and is also flowering. Keep in mind that both plants were sprouted in Late may, making them about 2 months each. I'll keep you guys updated with pics and info on my first grow. Feel free to let me know what you think. Till then, as we say here in Hawaii: Live aloha or fuck off. fonkysole:rasta:
The 2 pics show the short plant next to the taller one (for comparison), and an individual pic of the taller one (which I'd say is a little over a foot). The taller plant is also flowering, although you probably can't see it in the pic. Keep in mind that these plant ARE the same age, just different genes.
delta9thc06
07-17-2006, 09:01 AM
looks like they were doin some stretching. and the taller one looks more like a indica/sativa hybrid more then a sativa. and the reason why the ones so small is probably because the strain is a slow growing strain and before it got to fully veg out the seasons changed and it started flowering. but idk i could and probably am wrong.
funkysole808
07-17-2006, 09:19 AM
one more pic of that hawaiian grown organic goodness for your ass, this time with a tape measure. i thought it was actually a little taller than 7.5", oh well.
GanjaSmugler
07-17-2006, 04:49 PM
ive had plants do that b4. its like when u start out ur plants too late, and they just stay small like theyre growth was stunted. i highly doubt it is a short strain like that. but that fucking little nug is gonna be tasty homie, enjoy!
AmericanTerrorist
07-17-2006, 06:23 PM
looks a little N deficient
orangeman
07-17-2006, 08:46 PM
Please tell me that plant is of the lowryder family :p. I wouldnt waste my money on that, looks like it's only gonna be like worth a dime or somethin.
s2headhunter
07-18-2006, 03:18 AM
yeah i mean i hope more buds appear cause that loooks like a bowl pack lol...jp but not very much..o well itll be dank of FUCK
MeatRulz
07-18-2006, 07:09 PM
itll be a mean dime tho i would pay 10$ for it :D
Edit: aww dam its my 666 post :confused:
jiggasouza
07-25-2006, 09:12 PM
funkysole808
jiggasouza
07-25-2006, 09:12 PM
funkysole808, where in hawaii do you live?
funkysole808
07-26-2006, 08:43 AM
Oahu, why you grow? Update on the plant had to harvest. pretty small, drying right now. I'll let you know how she is when dry.
JiGGabOo
07-26-2006, 04:27 PM
lol whats wet weight?
2ci420
07-26-2006, 09:11 PM
looks flame.......have fun
GanjaSmugler
07-26-2006, 10:25 PM
flame? is it just me, or have yall never heard that shit?
jiggasouza
07-28-2006, 12:12 AM
Hell yes i grow. But i live on big island and i'm on oahu but i'm leaving tomarrow.
ChronicMike
07-28-2006, 06:42 PM
thats gonna be like a blunt...but thats gonna be one special blunt.
susanstar2005
08-18-2006, 02:21 AM
i just got back from oahu, the north shore someone shared some bud with me they called question mark does anyone know anything about it. thank you
Oahu, why you grow? Update on the plant had to harvest. pretty small, drying right now. I'll let you know how she is when dry.
susanstar2005
08-18-2006, 02:23 AM
someone smoked something with me they called question mark, you have any idea what this is?
This is my first grow, and she's 100% organic. I live in Hawaii where theres 4 growing seasons a year, and belive it or not, she's only about 2 1/2 months old, is only about 8-9" in total height, with her bud about 1 1/2" long. I hope she has alot more growing to do, but with about 50% of her hairs already brown/orange, i highly doubt that. Some Hawaiian grown organic goodness. Also, if you look at the lower left leaves on the pic, you'll notice some veiny path. I know this isn't a grow forum, but anyone that might know what that is or have any suggestions, it'd be gratly appreciated. Mahalo, fonkysole:rasta:
susanstar2005
08-18-2006, 02:31 AM
please let me know if you have heard of a strain called question mark from the beautiful paradise where you live. i only was there one week but that was enough to give me one thought and one thought only and that is to get back there to live as soon as possible. susan
funkysole808, where in hawaii do you live?
OzzyOz
08-19-2006, 07:18 AM
question mark is the strain?
they probablly don't know
lol
man, i'd try growing out another type of plant... lowryder is alright, but not that great.
Try growing out some Sour diesel :-)
Nochowderforyou
08-19-2006, 10:46 PM
That plant has had a hard life. :p
Where is all of foliage and leaves? Looks like you either overfed, or didn't feed at all, and all the leaves died and fell off. There are no leaves on there and I can clearly see why the bud is so small. The plant uses the energy from the fan leaves to put into the growth of buds.
Lowryder produces more yeild than that. That plant is a clear sign of what not to do when growing. You obviously messed that plant up, how, only you know.
hahaitsdoogle
08-20-2006, 07:39 PM
i just got back from oahu, the north shore someone shared some bud with me they called question mark does anyone know anything about it. thank you
haha remeber that bacon bits commerical..
I SMELL BACOOOON.. FUNNY
i want some question mark :D
kush07
08-20-2006, 08:38 PM
Looks like a small yield but you never know, it could be some atomic phenotype. For those who don't know, a atomic phenotype (thats what I call em) is a plant that doesn't produce much bud at all but what it does produce is of extremely high quality. In the Cannabible, Mr. Jason King talks about a Hawaiin plant that barely produces a 1/4 worth of bud but the bud it produces is some of the best in the world. Can't remember the strain name but when I find the book I will come back and tell you guys.
Happy Toking :rasta:
Nochowderforyou
08-20-2006, 10:35 PM
Looks like a small yield but you never know, it could be some atomic phenotype. For those who don't know, a atomic phenotype (thats what I call em) is a plant that doesn't produce much bud at all but what it does produce is of extremely high quality. In the Cannabible, Mr. Jason King talks about a Hawaiin plant that barely produces a 1/4 worth of bud but the bud it produces is some of the best in the world. Can't remember the strain name but when I find the book I will come back and tell you guys.
Happy Toking :rasta:
It could be, but it's not. :p You can just tell. Eve a plant that only yeilds 7grams has more leaves than that. And you can tell it did by all the bare stem towards the bottom.
But yeah, I agree, there are very potent strains out there that produce fuck all. Like all Haze and Kush strains. Yeilds are very low, but the potency is amazing. That's why so much money for those kinds. Lots of time and energy, for low yeilds. Got to make up for the loss somewhere! :)
smoky mcpot 05
08-23-2006, 07:39 PM
damn thats one of the saddest sickest sorry excuse of a cannabis plant I've ever seen...since you in Hawaii anything you put out will mostly go right into budding, so I suggest setting up a indoor grow area to veg your plants in wait until the get to the size you would want them and then place outside to bud. Seeing how you used organic ferts, You must have really poured on the ferts to get the over feeding/ toxicity levels in the soil that are causing what you have. Also you need much more light which can also be a problem since they're always looking for outdoor crops. But in hawaii, they have some of the best bud around, but not much of it due to the outside growing conditions, i.e. length of days, definately quality but not quanity. But some of the best pakalolo around! mahalo!
dryst
08-25-2006, 12:37 PM
looks like ti went through some serious stressing...as u can see by the yeild...u might get like an 1/8 dry off that if ur lucky...personally an 1/8 isnt worth risking ur freedom over...
sirsmokesalot
09-09-2006, 08:02 AM
all are out of their heads.
This man was just sharing his grow. He knows whats up. Also hes growing an amsterdam strain, nothing close to lowryder.
looks like it sprouted too late and didnt have enough time to grow before it started to flower. Dont shame him,
Leave the chill hawain be
sr.
naluman
09-09-2006, 10:25 AM
Just by looking at your plant , i can almost tell you where you live in da islands...
There is two good growing seasons in Hawaii...
in the winter..we say 90day wonder bud...we grow many plants
to make up the yields...but just as potent sweet buds....
after the 90day wonder buds...the summer growing season starts...morning mist...and afternoon trades blow all day..making ideal growing conditons..
This also has alot to do with what part of da Island you live on..
eastside..you get more rain and less west sun..which stunts the growth
of plants and causes rapid flowering...but just as potent....buds..
as you know the westside is like a desert...hot and long hours of sun..
the idea areas are ...just inbetween these belts.....
as some of you may know..the famed puna buttah..or maui wowie(as tourist call it) kona gold..are grown..
next is the timing..yes timing...you started your plant a little late...just by looking at your date of your post..umm July...you see?..
anyway..braddah...we do have it nice here..warm breezy lazy weather..comfy never too hot or cold..70s thru 80's...shorts all year long..and everything grows so well... organically...
aloha
eh brah ..wat? u en surf or wot..hooo.you en .smok da kine pakalolo island style ..li dat..den da kine surf eh...so ono da waves...on da pakas...malama..braddah..
johnnyAKABob
09-10-2006, 10:13 AM
i have to agree with what people are saying that you overfed it and planted it too late, but its grown now so you might as well harvest it, and if it helps you grow a better plant next time and youve gained knowledge on growing outside, then it wasnt all bad :thumbsup:
Don Don
09-11-2006, 05:45 PM
Not alot but it looks potent,enjoy to the fullest homie.
smoking habit
09-11-2006, 09:07 PM
show us what you harvested, it has to be done and probably dried by now.
canacanna14
09-11-2006, 09:07 PM
you are doing somthing seriously wrong if both your plants look like that.NO leaves? No growth?No branchs? WEIRD PLANTS DUDE
But still SMOKABLE! Enjoy that spliff you get from it
tha bud man
09-11-2006, 09:49 PM
look like some kill. but u started it to late enjoy
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