Is this plant a lowryder?

weedsmoker3142

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My plant is SO small and it's pissing me off. It's an outdoor plant, that gets plenty of sunlight and is on its' 5th node but the plant is very tiny. It's 4 weeks old.
 

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4 weeks old, how can it be stunted if its in the ground? and i live in boulder colorado man. i always thought that was the place to grow. not bad weather here. hi 70's mid 80's
 
heres one of mine at 3 weeks, its also a bagseed, and really small id say but lucky for me im indoors, so i can let it veg till it decides to grow
 

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im growing 1 x lowryder #1 and 1x lowryder 2 + AK47, I couldn't notice any more difference in the plants if I tried! that one looks like my AK47 LR2, as my LR1 is much taller and less bushy in the same enviro. Defo doesn't look like a lowryder though.
 
IT may be the genetics. It may be how delicate your trated it while planting it. Bagseed genetics arent very stable. A lot of the time they'll bake the weed. You have from now until october, man. You should get a little quarterbag or so. =]
 
i don't think i was watering it enough. it rained for 3 days straight, and the plant is starting its 7 node. 6 node came in 1 day after i posted this thread. new lesson learned. not enough water=death or stunted growth?? pics tomarrow.
 
did you mess with the roots at all, I went from soil to hydro with small plant and it took like 3 weeks for it to recover. After that it took off.
 
it just looks like a shitty plant, some just wind up like that. next year try and get your hands on some purple pine berry, its a killer outdoor strain and this year mine look like they will produce a few pounds a plant. of course they will be about 10 feet tall. im in canada bc and the summer weather is good for outdoor. ive heard of people making 2 hundred thousand on just 1000 plants in one summer
 
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