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01-05-2008, 04:15 PM #61Junior Member
Lowryder Balcony Grow
your lowryders look aweful. you should never grow plants in a clear container..... or one that will let light hit the roots. this will stunt growth and cause molding. if you grow lowryder again start them off in at least a one gallon pot. they don't get more than two feet tall out doors but this is all determined by how much root space you give them. i am growin lr2 right now. my latest batch is 8 days old and on there third set of true leave. i'm growing in dirt using distilled water. when you grow lr you SHOULD NOT FERTILIZE in the first couple of weeks. the plant will carry the nutrients it needs in the "round" leaves (the first set, not true leaves). if these turn yellow and fall off in the first couple of weeks you can fertilize, but i never use more than 1/8th strenght for the first application. (i use b.c. boost and growth) continue fertalizing at 1/4 strenght then 1/2 untill the third week, you should be able to sex them at the end of the third week or within a few days either way. i let mine continue to flower for a week and then start them on 1/2 strenght blooming fertilizer (i use b.c. boost and bloom and add awesome blossom and kick it to full strenght for the seventh and eighth weeks, flushing weeks nine and ten. why wait ten weeks for less than an ounce????
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