Lowryder Hybrid

Discussion in 'Marijuana Growing' started by ThinK, Jul 25, 2004.

  1. tiedye0420

    tiedye0420 Member

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    I think lowryder could have some interesting attributes. Like maybe sow 1,000 seeds in dec, and be able to harvest and entire field of them by march would be cool. Or you could grow them year round in a window box, when the buds finish would be determined by when you plant your seeds. Kind of a novelty item though, i grew my first ruderalis hybrid in the early 80's and found it lacking in potency then. I don't believe ruderalis genes to be altogether that meritous.
    I'll be sticking with the trolls i guess.
    lowryder is a novelty, I find it to be an interesting one, but a novelty item all the same.
     
  2. Mr_Soul

    Mr_Soul Member

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    Any pics Gecky, mean or tie on your wonderful growing achievements??? :rolleyes:
     
  3. meangreen

    meangreen Senior Member

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    Theres a few in my gallery still I think! I am not knocking what you do just dont understand why you spend all this time breeding this rudy hybrid when you have all this out spoken knowlege and ability to produce high yielding strains when the calling for stealthy strains is so minimal?I seemed to have rubbed you wrong and it wasnt intended that way,merely opinions which we are as human beings allowed to voice and as one man to another I apologize if taken wrong.An answer to my question would be appreciated.MG(alias troll)[​IMG]
     
  4. meangreen

    meangreen Senior Member

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    Save you some time,harved just under a 1 lb with 1 430 son-agro in a 3'x3' area with a 54" ceiling highth. Another question,where do you get 2 grams per watt as a benchmark when some of the most sophisticated grow rooms in the world get 1.5 per watt?
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  5. tiedye0420

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    I came to learn about indoor growing, I have pics, but nothing special. I have a few of my own hybrids, some of the stoniest weed i have ever smoked. I might put up a pic of my current setup later. Gotta recharge the camera batteries first. L.O.L.


    I normally grow outdoor, but this year came inside to learn a few new tricks.I got nothing to hide, but not much to show yet either. I still think ruderalis is a novelty hemp strain.You sure you don't work for the seedbanks ?
     
  6. Mr_Soul

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    Shhhh, don't tell em I work for The Joint Doctor. I'm really just here to spam his "hempy" strain. ;)

    In all seriousness, I'm done with this thread. I merely posted in here to help out Think, whom you were all bashing with your worthless drivel and vitriol.

    Now that I'm aware that none of you can actually grow in anything other than closets and cabinets, and you enjoy teaching children to grow in their parent's homes...I'm out!!!

    I have no agenda with this strain, and it takes up approx. 1/100th of my entire garden. I've devoted a whole 1000watt HPS lamp to it..woohoo!!!

    Thus far I've found it extremely fun to grow, and I've given it little to no attention. It smokes just as good as some of the more hyped strains, and is obviously very stealthy. It is nothing like any of the Ruderalis hybrids that have thus far been introduced. It surpasses them twenty-fold. I get top dollar for Lowryder bud, so it can't be that bad!!!

    I wanted my plants to grow into Lowryder cars. But that's another post!!!

    Take care Think and goodluck :)
     
  7. meangreen

    meangreen Senior Member

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    Being a smart ass again,youve proven to be the dick you are.Your one lieing mother fucker who has never touched 2 grams per watt except in your dreams.Those were all nice pics of someone elses grow you posted.Good luck passing your bullshit off to others,your still a immature dick!
     
  8. tiedye0420

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    Hey think
    In my honest opinion i have never smoked a ruderalis cross i didnt like. I think ruderalis is cool and has a place in the growing industry. It's autoflowering traits are cool but of no use to me. I like ruderalis though, and would grow it if i had it.
    I just don't get all these people trying to act like lowryder is gonna revolutionalize the grow industry, sure it has commercial applications.But the hype from the seedbanks gags me.
    Please shoot me if ever i become a commercial grower, i grow for potency not commercial application. Fuck the yield, if one bonghit will last a few hours you dont need as much.

    Personnaly most plants chemistry is not right until 3-6 months old, and 3 months only if it's pure indica. Any sativa in the genetics the plant will need to be 6 months old to produce properly potent clones. Unless you want that speedy crap weed like these bay area cannabis clubs have. Dude i live in central cali and never pay money for seeds, Ruderalis comes from siberia and checoslavackia yugoslavia whatever but i never heard of a mexican version. I know of a version fron the russian steppes that was imported to california in the late 70's early 80's. Id say this would probably be one of the original parentages to lowrider. Unless you want to be slave to seedbanks you will need to trace lineage.Lowryder is shrouuded in mystery as to pure parentage,so is of no use for breeding in my opinion.

    I would never pay money for seeds,unless it's a landrace variety that has not been IBL'd. by seedbanks.They only want to sell you 9th generation IBL because the tenth generation breaks down, reducing potency and desired traits. Get first generation landrace for breeding. Something you'll be able to find again in ten years preferably.You'll need to renew your genetics every ten years or so.
     
  9. ThinK

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    Thanks alot mr_soul.. and might I add you got some skills...Great pics man. I think that's a great idea putting the lowryder under high intensity, you really get a nice stretch out of it.
    Those are some huge yields on the previous page!! damn, that's quite the setup. Those plants look very uniform =P
    Enjoy all that growing freedom and happy toking =)


    Oh and tiedye I hear ya man..

    Peace and good luck to all
     
  10. tiedye0420

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    hey good luck think! I live in a trailer park and jokingly- would love to plant some winter lowryder seed . l.o .l .My whole lawn.

    No really, i was facinated with ruderalis for a time. But this was before seedbanks entered hightimes magazine- the ruderalis we had then came from russia. Things have changed so predictably since then. Clarke saw it all coming 30 years ago.

    I would want my own pure landrace ruderalis, selective breed some for potency traits rather than autoflower, and cross that with some crazy heirloom indica. Gold thai or chinese indica come to mind. The creeper pheno is another cool trait some seem to overlook, that stems from ruderalis crossing. Or that's one way to get a creeper pheno anyways.
    The everfamous trainwreck from cali is supposedly a creeper pheno- Ive never seen one so i can't say for sure.

    The winters are so harsh in siberia- the snow so heavy, and the summers so short. Ruderalis has adapted into a vine, growing along the ground. This is what i mean by the creeper pheno. Be interesting to camoflage in someblackberry bushes.
    I must add here, whatever seedbank claimed to have a mexican ruderalis is highly suspect in my book. I have heard of no ruderalis strains to originate from anywhere outside extreme northern climates. Hungary, checoslavacia, siberia. yes they have ruderalis ditch weed up there growing wild. Anything from mexico claiming to be ruderalis must have been imported from somewhere. Mexicans trying to create an early/autoflowering strain im sure.
    Seedbanks stole their work and now will have no genetics to renew it.
    The whole world has been genetically modified and the seedbanks make it look like the thing to do. It makes me sad. I want only hybrids me or someone i know made. Screw the seedganks.
    LANDRACE RULES !!!!!!!!!!

    Come on back anytime think ! we all kinda learn together around this place- Shaing knowledge is what it's all about.
    Mr soul :
    very professsional commercial grow there buddy. Good luck and hope you dont get greed from growing commercially. God bless you , you'll need it.
    Id much rather grow in a closet ,it is a heathier thing on the ego.If i wanted money id just make speed.
     
  11. ThinK

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    once again a good insightful post,tiedie. =)

    i definately agree that landrace's are great, although i think some seedbanks have great genetics to offer-although sometimes price is high and service can be bad. so far me and a bunch of friends have recieved packages right on time. so no problems yet..

    if you wanna check out a good landrace, look at Trainwreck or a trainwreck cross..it's some crazy shit. there was a test done and it was 27% THC. I had some about a week ago. It's ridiculous medical weed, puts you on your ass! as for growing, they are very stable genetics.. possibly the best landrace on the market today

    oh and about the lowryder originating in Mexico, that's just what i've read on various seed sites and even joint doctor's site.. i was a little skeptical about that too.. eh, either way, it proves to be very stable, and that's the most important thing

    anyways i got some bubble hash almost ready to go.. gonna melt that shit away =P



    thanks tiedie,

    peace and happy toking
     
  12. Jointman69

    Jointman69 High Nigga Pie

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    ok guys ive read four pages of arguing and facts and yields and seed weights but what somebody failed to mention in it all is where the hell i can find LOWRYDER seeds for sale i would go with something bigger but im gonna grow outside and i dunno if that would be a great idea or not because the conditions need for the bud to be pretty invisible if u get me

    so where can i get a lowryder for cheap? NO JOB so i have to scrounge for cash so i need seeds to be cheap---does anyone have any ideas of srains i could tr and where could i find lwryder seeds at for cheap?
     
  13. tiedye0420

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  14. b1v2w3

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    I posted this same question under another thread. It intrigues me so to see those variants out there and would love to just call up somewhere or go onto some website for that matter and order 5 or 10 of them, right?? maybe we should ask to include availabilty info where possible.
    Anyway, where I can get a few seeds of this one? does anyone know a good US based seed company?
    Thanks
     
  15. tiedye0420

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    There are not really any seedbanks in the US, you need to go to canada. That ig where the good genetics are, besides the previous link to thejointdoctor, you might want to chech these guys out.

    I was just looking at the kodiac gold, 80 bucks for 12 seeds of that quality is great.
    http://www.reefermanseeds.com/rmstrains.php
     

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