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02-09-2005, 09:22 PM #11
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hey the student i wanna thank you so much for giving me this opprotunity. for everyone else on this thread im trying to figure out ways to stream video from my web cams in my grow room of my lowryder growing process im trying to figure out a way where you can control the camera which i thought would be prettty cool but one problem me+electronics= idiot so if there is a computer wizz or somthing that might have an idea lemme know or ill just post pics every 3 days. thanks alot
~Keep on growing~
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02-09-2005, 09:42 PM #12
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Hello,
king1033 - I got your email. Thanks for the quick reply.
The seeds are pure Lowryder. All of the parents, two males and three females, showed sex at 18 days. They are of the larger more sativa pheno.
As mentioned before, if anyone is having problems with germination using your regular methods, I would suggest GENTLY squeezing the seeds between your teeth, along the natural seem. Once you crack the shell a little put them back to germ and they should shoot out tap roots soon after.
Take care all.
Peace
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02-09-2005, 11:16 PM #13
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the student- whats up man this strain keeps osunding better and better what would you say the average yeild would be for the plants since you said they were big and is the high high or stoned? also if i wanted to get seeds how from a male could i seperate the best male from the females in flower and put it in my veg room on the same time schedule will it still flower. woah i hope that all made sense im typing my best cant really consentrate to good
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02-09-2005, 11:36 PM #14
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Hello,
King -
1) The average yield that I have experienced is between a half to a whole ounce per plant. That is with the bigger pheno, the smaller pheno yields around a quarter ounce.
2) LR gives a nice mellow stone. I would not consider it an all day smoke, more of an after dinner bowl type smoke.
3) The males do develop quicker than the females so I would suggest collecting pollen and "painting" it onto the females. They will still be producing pollen for a while after they start so "natural" polenation is possible also.
Take care
Peace
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02-09-2005, 11:44 PM #15
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i have never breeded before so u mean the female i like the most polinate it with the best male so like if its the big phenoplant with the half to full oz yeild so would those seeds gatherd from the female when those seeds are grown and they create males and femals wil the female be the same females as the big female i pollinaed for the seeds somthing like that and would it be a good idea to grow my males n the veg rom and the females in the flower room? thanks alot
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02-10-2005, 12:08 AM #16
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I could maybe help ya out with that. www.trackercam.com works pretty good, i have one.
Originally Posted by king1033
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02-10-2005, 12:15 AM #17
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checked out the site a tad exspensive i think im just gonna save my money and post the pics thank you though for your help i appreaciate it
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02-10-2005, 05:36 AM #18
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Hello,
King - Yes just leave your plants together and they will polinate one another. You can also just "paint" the pollen on after collecting it from the male if you choose to do so.
The plants will not come out exactly like the parents because they need to be stabilized through inbreeding and backcrossing. You will get more and more plants that resemble the parents through continuing to breed them for several generations.
Take care.
Peace
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02-10-2005, 05:37 AM #19
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Some pics...
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02-10-2005, 06:04 AM #20
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i've been hearing alot of hype about lowryder recently, so what's the scoop? do they just flower automaticly like ruderellous(sp)? and i've heard the auto flowering trait is a wild trait from low potency natural outdoor crops....is this true? if so how is the potency?
btw, nice pics student...your seeded crop i guess.Dylan
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