heiro
Apr 20 2005, 07:58 PM
has anyone grown or have any info on lowryder or a lowryder cross like reeferman's low p. t ? I'm thinking about sticking a bunch in with skunk no1 to get quick results.
its autoflowering so the light cycle doesnt matter yeah?
heiro
Apr 20 2005, 08:17 PM
I meant for indoor, some in the grow tent and some on the window sills.
heiro
Apr 20 2005, 11:32 PM
yeah I know man. just want i because its an early finnisher - I'm going to go bankrupt if I have keep up my drug spending habbits and weed is perhaps the most expensive, and easiest to get rid off.
heiro
Apr 20 2005, 11:35 PM
and its just going to be a one off to last until the skunk no1 is ready. if I had the space and knowlage to breed I would like to play about with fast autoflowering strains, maybe in the future, who knows. thanks for your info anyway
heiro
Apr 24 2005, 07:01 AM
just thought I'd some interesting(to me anyway) info

Joint Doctor has Matanuska Thunderfuck x Lowryder f1 cross which looks interesting. quick, short and resinous so it says.
MDanzig does Blueberry x Lowryder and Sweet Tooth #3 x Lowryder, and I think a C99 x Lowryder that isnt for sale (yet). He has stated the 25-50% of the plants will be autoflowering, I'm guessing it will be about the same for MTF x LR.
If you pollenate a autoflowering male with an autofloweing female, you get autoflowering babies?
DAGGACANNA
Apr 27 2005, 01:55 PM
QUOTE(Queijo @ Apr 24 2005, 08:09 AM)
I really dont get the Autoflowering thing...why would you want to breed for this for a Indoor plant? what is the benefit? Indoors you control the flowering cycle of your plant totally..

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all i know is that they sometimes breed in some rudermentis for early flowering.
utopiate
Apr 27 2005, 02:05 PM
Ruderalis, daggacanna

easy mistake to make
Here's an article I found when investigating mighty mite as an early strain for a guerilla crop.
TheRampantRabbit
Apr 27 2005, 02:35 PM
Intresting read ......
HS
Third Man
May 14 2005, 08:43 AM
[QUOTE]MDanzig does Blueberry x Lowryder and Sweet Tooth #3 x Lowryder, and I think a C99 x Lowryder that isnt for sale (yet). He has stated the 25-50% of the plants will be autoflowering, I'm guessing it will be about the same for MTF x LR.[QUOTE]
heiro, anyone, how can I get hold of the above seeds, I'm very keen to grow some autoflowerers this year and have ordered a couple of packets from Canada and both have failed to turn up, the C99xLowryder sounds good, they all do, please help!
Third Man
thermio
May 14 2005, 09:09 AM
[quote=Third Man,May 14 2005, 10:43 AM]
[QUOTE]MDanzig does Blueberry x Lowryder and Sweet Tooth #3 x Lowryder, and I think a C99 x Lowryder that isnt for sale (yet). He has stated the 25-50% of the plants will be autoflowering, I'm guessing it will be about the same for MTF x LR.[QUOTE]
heiro, anyone, how can I get hold of the above seeds, I'm very keen to grow some autoflowerers this year and have ordered a couple of packets from Canada and both have failed to turn up, the C99xLowryder sounds good, they all do, please help!
Third Man
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Hello ,
I took the gamble a while ago , bought 10 LR seeds to breed for this year's outdoor grow . Kept one male and pollinated the four females . Got shitloads of seeds , nearly every bract was pollinated , I've now got about a dozen of the seeds on the go with a few thousand spares for the summer . These were grown under 18/6 light indoors and grew to about 8" tall , I would suspect that if the plants were not seeded the yield would be about 1/4-3/8 per plant . No good for indoor really , better off pruning an indoor type if you need to keep the height down . However I'm looking forward to the summer outdoor grow , with any luck the first should be ready at the end of June if the things (hopefully) autoflower . The original plants were deseeded and turned into a blob of very nice jellyhash with an unusual sweet taste and nice high , if these LR crosses are anything like as easy as LR to grow but with a higher yield I'd say go for it . Lowryders are a snap to grow and interesting to see flowers forming at the end of the first month .
cheers
T
Third Man
May 16 2005, 07:45 PM
Hooray
I've got hold of some MTF v Lowryder at last, third time lucky as the first two orders never got over the atlantic, planting at the weekend, fingers crossed. Loads of people are down about autoflowers, surely a few good years of breeding and they could become a major part of the UK outdoor growing scene.
TM
Third Man
May 23 2005, 02:28 PM
Hiya Queijo
My understanding after doing a lot of research on the Web is that the first few batches of seeds that went out 2003/2004 were unstable resulting in some of the plants bring a few inches tall and yielding 1g. It seems as if this has been sorted now with a few growers having grown a few hundred plants and not having one micro.
I've never grown this strain and don't personally know anyone who has, but I have got some Matanuskathunderfuck x LR beans in at the moment so in three months time I may be a bit better informed.
LR not the strain for everyone, but for some it is ideal, horses for courses.
Cheers
TM
Reeferman
May 28 2005, 08:14 AM
Hello everyone I have been breeding early outdoor varieties for canada and formerly for the cold prairie regions , I left ruderallis behind many years ago c-ray played with lowruder and learned first hand that everything I had informed about the variety was true its not worthy to be included in the gene pool, that being said I have been working on acclimatizing several afghani lines for many years and in recent years my afghani has shown serious advancements and have been bred to come in earlier and earlier through selection we live and breed in a very trying place in terms of mould issues last year was the ultimate test for any strain and the afghaniès were on top of the year I highly recomend checking out DAS or TAS or any of my afghan line not as a sales pitch or spam but becouse they are what I plant when I am worried about weather mould fungas etc select a clone mother and hold on to her these are the perfect quality commercial strains that do not compromise potency for fast flowering some of our afghaniès finish in mid augest most by sept 15th enjoy Reef
Reeferman
May 28 2005, 08:16 AM
Hello everyone I have been breeding early outdoor varieties for canada and formerly for the cold prairie regions , I left ruderallis behind many years ago c-ray played with lowruder and learned first hand that everything I had informed about the variety was true its not worthy to be included in the gene pool, that being said I have been working on acclimatizing several afghani lines for many years and in recent years my afghani has shown serious advancements and have been bred to come in earlier and earlier through selection we live and breed in a very trying place in terms of mould issues last year was the ultimate test for any strain and the afghaniès were on top of the year I highly recomend checking out DAS or TAS or any of my afghan line not as a sales pitch or spam but becouse they are what I plant when I am worried about weather mould fungas etc select a clone mother and hold on to her these are the perfect quality commercial strains that do not compromise potency for fast flowering some of our afghaniès finish in mid augest most by sept 15th enjoy Reef
Reeferman
May 28 2005, 08:24 AM
some more pics we cycle several sets of afghaniès per year if veged 24
7 they will flower as soon as the photo period is reduced so we just keep germinating das and tas untill we run out of time all can be reveged and help as mother plants which is far more convient than germing and sexing basically 6-8 weeks after veged plants go out they can be harvested from clones Reef
Third Man
Jan 4 2006, 04:02 PM
A quick report on the MTF X LR. It’s my understanding that MTF is a pretty good strain, I’ve not grown it or know anyone who has.
The MTF X LR however are not all that good, the buds are spindly and loose and give an alright smoke, nothing great though. Off six plants about 4.5 foot high x 4 foot across each I got 20 ounces of bud, which is OK but it took forever to trim.
Loads of branches and small buds.
To me it seems that the strain is a diluted MTF, I wouldn’t bother again. Has anyone else grown out LR X’s with better results?
TM
Shorty
Jan 12 2006, 08:28 PM
20oz
I was looking at mighty mite crosses (west coast seed co. seem to do a few) as most what i'v read about lowryder doesn't sound that good. They're 100% auto flowering but potency isn't good when grown outdoors, also quite mold suceptable (sp?!)
Gonna buy some LR seeds for this year anyway, actually being able to finish plants up in N Scotland would be nice
Third Man
Jan 30 2006, 02:37 PM
I've done quite a bit of reading up since my last post also a few friends have given the MTF x LR a taste test and all give it a big thumbs up, they do like their indica's. My plants didn't finish properly last year but I've been informed that the F2 seeds I have from them, 25% should autoflower.
Just purely from scientific curiosty I've put that to the test and from 10 seeds, I've got one autoflowering female, started 18 days from seed. I've put another 15 seeds in hopefuly to get an autoflowering male, these two crossed should produce 100% autoflowering plants.
MTF without the LR gene's sounds pretty heavy, use the search function on the board!
If these could fininsh within three months from seed, they would make an ideal outdoor crop in the UK , finishing mid August from a May sowing.
So the plan for 2006, get 100% autoflowering F3 seeds by early summer and test the theory outdoors.
The autoflowering female is being grown out under 74w of blue flouro tubes + 125w red enviro.
TM
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