hey ohiogrow
i have experimented with putting cuttings straight outdoors jus to see if it could be that easy, the above info from al b fuct is def some good stuff to take into account
if you want to ensure have one nice gal outside i would either start a clone inside or test multiple cuttings...
some seeds may drop naturally, after a while the seeds will look like there about to bust out in that case iv removed seeds from the plant while its still growing and left the other seeds on there to mature some more.
if your talking about bringing it indoors to a dark room or something during its dark period cuz of a storm or something then i think thats cool or are you talking about going from indoor lights to natural outdoor light then back to indoor artificial light?
iv messed around with the original lowryder not to long ago and right now have just started some blue streak by mdanzig, i readup up on lowryder and LRhybrids as much as i can. new lowryder stuff will give u more yield than what iv grown of them in the past. iv seen grow journals of lowryders do...
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Lowryders should show sex after 3 weeks or even before, once u now the sex it is in flower stage. the older original lowryder took like 12 weeks like 9-10 of flowering time, alot of new lowryder hybrids like bluestreak/blueryder and dieselryder flower in like 6-7 weeks so around 9-10 weeks...
personally i would search through pics of google to find out what type of spider it is, then you can determine if that type will eat or fuk with ur plant
i would be cautious and check it out before you start to notice bad stuff happening to your babies
You can start feeding around the end of 3 weeks after u cracked the seed, make sure u go very soft with the nutes at first, make sure those little things can handle what your feading it. You are growing lowryder tho so at the end of the 3rd week beggining of the 4th week the plant should be...