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    #1
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    Lowryder??? Whats the 'low' down???

    Can someone give me some insight into lowryder? Reviews, tips, quality etc?

    It sounds like the ideal solution for the stealth grower but also too good to be true..

    All comments appreciated.
    Tony Clifton Reviewed by Tony Clifton on . Lowryder??? Whats the 'low' down??? Can someone give me some insight into lowryder? Reviews, tips, quality etc? It sounds like the ideal solution for the stealth grower but also too good to be true.. All comments appreciated. Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    Lowryder??? Whats the 'low' down???

    Well Tony, you tell me who you are really and I'll tell you....
    http://www.highbred.net/forums/index.php?referid=15
    For all your Lowryder questions...Curator of the Monolith Foundation

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    #3
    Senior Member

    Lowryder??? Whats the 'low' down???

    They are a good little MJ plant and worth growing especially if you are a newbie. Very easy to grow don't get much bigger than 10-14 inches. Not very potent stuff but I would think the more exp. you have at growing the better they well be in the end. But a very hideable plant when I was just about to harvest I put them outside in my flower bed along the house and unless you knew where to look you would miss them everytime.
    http://www.highbred.net/forums/index.php?referid=15
    For all your Lowryder questions...Curator of the Monolith Foundation

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    #4
    Junior Member

    Lowryder??? Whats the 'low' down???

    Super. I'm a first time grower. Wanna steakth grow indoors. Heres my plan.

    3ft x 2ft x 2ft grow space. Passive intake at bottom. computer fan or two at top. (will also be leaving doors open a good bit). Growing in soil and was planning on using flouros to deal with heat issues. Was thinking a 125w red spectrum envirolight (2700K, 10,000 lumens). You reckon this would all work with the lowryder??? Hoping to germinate 10 and get 5 females. You reckon it's enough light etc?

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    #5
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    Lowryder??? Whats the 'low' down???

    Quote Originally Posted by MrLzyBones
    Well Tony, you tell me who you are really and I'll tell you....
    Thats not what I meant are you Andy or his manager ?
    http://www.highbred.net/forums/index.php?referid=15
    For all your Lowryder questions...Curator of the Monolith Foundation

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    #6
    Senior Member

    Lowryder??? Whats the 'low' down???

    I was using a 130w cfl shoplight that had two 65w cfl's in it and grew this...LR was only outside now and than on a sunny day.
    http://www.highbred.net/forums/index.php?referid=15
    For all your Lowryder questions...Curator of the Monolith Foundation

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    #7
    Junior Member

    Lowryder??? Whats the 'low' down???

    Bones.

    Who's andy??? I am the greatest entertainer to ever exist..a musical genius, a croooooning sensation...you got that!!!

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    #8
    Senior Member

    Lowryder??? Whats the 'low' down???

    check out g13 for your lowrider seeds 416 6904131 they have them in stock and they have the best price for them i have seen but lowrider is just a medium although it is good indoors it would do better out doors .what i grow is northernlightsX5 it is beautiful if harvested early say 5 to seven days it just stupifys you lol
    \"stand up for yourself and what you belive in and no one can ever say you didn\'t\"smokey R.I.P.

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