lowryder #2 seed production

sticky icky icky

Active Member
i have a quick question. if i breed a male and a female lowryder #2 together will the offspring be stable. excuse me if i have the terminology wrong.
 

Mr.KushMan

Well-Known Member
but make sure u get a good looking male to breed with your female or viceversa
And find a male that shows early as possible, while still having strong traits. That way if one of the seeds, haha, are male they will show earlier than the rest, hopefully.

Peace
 

shepj

Oracle of Hallucinogens
so they will be just as good as the seeds you originally buy from the seedbank?
If your care to play around with the genetics (which doesn't take nearly as long since they are autoflowering)... you could get MUCH better seeds than the seedbank.
 

sticky icky icky

Active Member
hey guys and gals. im back with an update. its been about 3 weeks since i chopped my lr#2 buds.most of the seeds i got look really mature.fat with the typical markings on them.like i said its been a little over 3 weeks since i cut them and i harvested the seeds not long after that. the other day i tried to germ a couple and nothing happened.didnt even crack.

now ive heard some people say u can plant seed as soon as u harvest and some people say you have to let them sit for a few months.im hoping this is the case with my Lr#2's because those seeds arent cheap. is this something that varies from strain to strain. can anyone enlighten me? does anyone have any experience with the lr#2 seed?
 

grow1

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Seeds can be germed as soon as the buds can dry. Some seeds are just hard to crack. Try using a fingernail file or sandpaper and file down the edges of the seed a little bit.
 

grow1

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I've even had a few seeds that were so hard that I actually had to crack them myself then placed in wett paper towel and a day later had taproots.
 

petrock

Active Member
Hey this sounds like something seed producers would not want you to know.
My one exprience with an autoflowering strain was through a freebie and
because you canot clone them i have not purchased any.
what I was wondering is if you start with a feminized strain do you lose that trait.
Also I take it any male will do but I preferably with good traits and genetics.
 

drumbum3218

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I've got some Diesel ryder (autoflowering) females that, one of which, I'm going to hermie, with the help of Colloidal silver. Wont need to buy seeds for a while, and I wont have to filter out the males, cuz all the seeds will produce female plants, if they produce anything at all
 

super2200

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I've got some Diesel ryder (autoflowering) females that, one of which, I'm going to hermie, with the help of Colloidal silver. Wont need to buy seeds for a while, and I wont have to filter out the males, cuz all the seeds will produce female plants, if they produce anything at all
whats the percentage on that, I thought you would also run the risk of having more hermy's or hermies
 

sticky icky icky

Active Member
Seeds can be germed as soon as the buds can dry. Some seeds are just hard to crack. Try using a fingernail file or sandpaper and file down the edges of the seed a little bit.
thank you thank you thank you. i filed the edge down with a fingernail file and seed cracked in about 12 hours of soaking in water.
 
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