closetkiller
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that sounds cool. got any pics?Another fellow lowryder 2 grower. Count me in. I have one going at 6 weeks under 250 Watts HPS. Another 2 are about 2 weeks old.
Are all those pics taken with the HPS on or off. Just askin because the leaf color looks light green. Mine were that color due to the light being too low and bleaching the small plants. Color improved after lifting the lights about 4 inches. How about a pic from a little farther back so we can see your whole setup. they are going to start to stink pretty soon so be ready for that.
Looking really good there. I have recently learned the key to growing a big Lowryder and your grow confirms it because your plants look great and finally so do mine. The key is keeping the light high enough above the plant that it is not bleached and stunted. All my girls have turned out to be 12 inch midgets and I tried everything and finally found the answer was that I had my 250 Watt HPS too close to the canopy. It's not nutes or pH or temp. I had my lights to close. Moved em up about 5 inches and my plants are monsters compared to previous grows! I see your light is well above the canopy and your plants look bushy Healthy and big. I read thread after thread of douchebag advice about keeping the light as close as possible to the canopy, but I bet none of those guys ever grew a dwarf strain!
thanks. i will keep it updated every 3 or 4 days.good progress, keep up the good work