OFFICIAL LOWRYDER
GROW GUIDE (10/04) - written by the Joint doctor
Preferred growing methods
Indoors, Lowryder performs very well in soil mix (pots or beds)
or in soil-less systems, where it can be cultivated from seed to
bud in two months – 18 hours of light per day is recommended
all the way through. Switching light cycles down to 12 hours may
diminish yields and shorten the already-short life cycle
slightly. Because Lowryder’s life cycle is so brief, cloning
becomes impracticable, so only plants from seed are grown. By
default, Lowryder is a great choice for sea-of-green.
Because flowering plants and seedlings can be maintained in the
same room, Lowryder presents new possibilities for the small to
medium home grower, including “staggering” your indoor
harvest. A true continuous harvest system may be achieved by
planting new plants periodically to replace the ones that have
been harvested. This ensures that a grow
room is always full and always producing fresh bud, and one
never has too much work at once. Click here to learn more about
the Joint Doctor’s “1-2-3” continuous harvest method.
For best results, place jiffy pellet or plant directly into 1-2
gal.pots. Alternatively, start in 4-inch peat pots, then place
rootbound females into a plant bed after sexing (at approx.
17-20 days) – this may result in smaller plants than the first
method. Grown under a 12 to 24 hour/daylight cycle from start to
finish. I recommend 18 hours per day; this can be decreased to
16 after the first month with no loss of yield.
Outdoors: sow directly into soil after soaking, in 2 gal. pots
or plant beds. New stands of Lowryder can be planted up until
late summer, to ensure a continuous harvest outdoors. Avoid
transplanting if you can, but do so if plants become rootbound.
Rogue (remove) males at three weeks.
Growth Factors
Lowryder is extremely versatile in that it can be cultivated in
virtually any climate or grow environment. In fact, it has
pushed the envelope of growing, enabling early harvests in
unlikely places like Finland, the North West Territories, and
other northern, short-season, or high altitude areas. It is also
well-adapted to backyard gardens, windowsills and patios where
plants can be easily concealed because of their tiny size.
Nothing will mature earlier or faster than Lowryder! When other
varieties have barely begun flowering, Lowryder outdoor growers
are kicking up their feet and already enjoying their fresh
harvests.
Characteristics
Lowryder virtually does away with the vegetative growth stage:
it passes almost immediately from the seedling stage to the
flowering period. To our knowledge, Lowryder has the shortest
known life cycle and height in the cannabis species.
Male plants may be identified as such after approx. 17-20 days,
while females show themselves a couple days later. Plants will
even flower under a continuous light regime.
Lowryder females usually grow no taller than 16-20 inches. 12-16
inches is typical. Light intensity, pot size, and proper pH all
play an important role in determining the size of plants at
maturity – the better the conditions, the bigger the yield.
Plants produce one main cola, although when they receive
adequate light, lower nodes branch out profusely.
Yield and height are dependent on obvious growth factors. For
example, plants kept in small peat cups on a windowsill may
yield as little as 1 g. and grow no taller than 6 inches, with
no branching whatsoever; while a plant in a 4-gallon container
under high-intensity lighting and good cultivation methods, can
turn into a profusely branched, two-foot wide 45-gram bud
monster.
Fertilizer: During the first two weeks of growth, Lowryder
should be weekly light feedings of a “grow” type nutrient
solution, with micronutrients. When plants pass into full
flower, they should be started on a “bloom” regime for weeks
4 through 6. Mycorise-type biological amendments (root
stimulators) seem to increase growth significantly.
Average flowering time
Indoors: 40-45 days (after a 15-20 day seedling stage)
Outdoors: ripens approx. 60 days after seed is sown.
Note: 100% of plants display the auto-flowering genotype.
AVERAGE HEIGHT
12 inches. Minimum: 5 inches, maximum 16 inches (very
light-dependent, with slight phenotype variations).
YIELD
Depending on light and other factors, Lowryder yields up to 45 g
– one report even claims 96 g for one exceptional plant under
hydroponics. Extremely light-dependent in terms of yield.
Without adequate conditions, plants may stay extremely small,
almost comically so – but still produce a decent smoke.
Buds are compactand close-quartered, slightly irregular and
variable, with high bud/leaf ratio. Thick pistils, with orange
coloration, and medium-sized, individual calyxes. Tends to be
top-heavy indoors. Typically, budding sites start very close to
the ground.
High is uplifting, surprisingly strong. Well-rounded. Best
suited for outdoor activities. Smoke is smooth with pleasant,
earthy undertones. Smell is not overpowering. Unique flavor,
with echoes of NL and William’s Wonder in the bouquet.
JD on
nutes:
I get alot of requests for more info on nutrient needs for
Lowryder. This is a hard question to answer as it depends how much
money you want to shell out for nutrient products.
I get Advanced Nutrient products (many say the best) at a discount
and I have adapted their formula for my own use. Advanced
Nutrients provides a complete program for an 8-week grow and has a
guide for different growing mediums.
For the first two weeks, I use what they recommend for seedlings.
Then I use the Micro 2+ Light Feeding program for the rest of
their life cycle. I usually skip week 3 and 5 to bring it down to
a 6 week program which I begin as soon as LRs are sexed.
I know it sounds complicated. Obviously all this is not needed.
As a rule of thumb, treat Lowryders like seedlings for the first
2-3 weeks, then switch them onto a light bloom program. So, you
feed them a seedling/transplanting formula the first 2 weeks, then
switch to a bloom fertilizer with something like a 5-10-5 or 1-2-1
ratio of N-P-K.
Give them a feeding of bloom fertilizer every week on weeks
3,4,5,6. Just pH-balanced water on week 7. Flushing solution on
week 8. ...or
for organic freaks, just plant into organic soil mix with bat
guano mixed in... and put away the calculator...
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£35 for 10 seeds - out of stock!


Typical
Lowryder Female
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