Quote Originally Posted by heartsurgerysurviver
Hi student
I am going to seed these ladies. I am also going to do a little crossing. i have some c99 that i'm going to try to cross the lows with. This is my first time growing lowryder so i'll be needing seeds for future crops. thanks for the interest.
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What alot of people don't know, is that when they themselves try to breed, that they'll produce seeds with unstabilized growing traits. You're gonna have to do alot of backcrossing with the mother plant. To do this, you keep the best mother from your lowryder or c99, which ever one you like best. Take multiple clones from your mother plant. Use the mother plant to breed with another male of the same strain. Now, this may sound complicated but really it isn't. All the seeds that you will have now will be very unstable, probably lower than a F2 generation (meaning they will all differ from each other in maturation time, odor, or the quality of the high). Pick the best male from your seeds with the best mentioned qualities mentioned above, and breed it with another cloned mother plant, eliminating the weaker plants. Do this for about at least five generations (five times). This, limits the gene or genetic pool, and makes your plants stable. Damn, it takes alot of work making quality seeds.
Sensi Super Skunk Reviewed by Sensi Super Skunk on . Lowryder grow This will be an ongoing report on lowryder. The seeds were given to me by notanovice, thank you so much nota. I will be growing these for seeds as well as bud. I put 10 seeds in a cup of water for 2 days. I transferred the seeds to a soil mixture for sprouting. 6 seeds sprouted within a few days. I transferred the 6 seedlings into rock wool cubes and put them in an aeroponic cloner for a week. I then transferred 4 of them to an ebb and flo set up . Temp in the grow 60-85 degrees F. Rating: 5