Question about masterlow and lowryder

Nemsist221

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ok so im thinking about purchasing lowryder b/c im going to do a stealth grow, now i heard that lowryder potency is low, some ppl even claim it to be bunk, but w/e ill ahve to see for myself if i get it.

but also now i hear about masterlow, which is also autoflowering right?
my main questiona bout master low is how big does it get? is is small like lowyder?(by that i mean 12-16inches tops) if it is i might get that plz someone respond who knows soon for i am wanting to get it asap.
 
from what ive read masterlow is like lowryder but better. and ive also heard that the X's are better. i was gonna grow some LR. but i said fuck that i want bigger buds
 
Hey nemsist or anyone, can you please explain to me why you want to grow Lowryder? Is it just the faddy strain name of the day, or what?

If the reason is some kind of weird so-called autoflowering trait, I've got to tell you, when a grower finds that in a plant, he tosses the plant.
 
I bought the bb x lr for one reason. A very short, and good tasting plant. It grows to be about 1.5-2 ft high.. The bb x lr is exactly like the orig. blueberry I hear, but grows shorter and produces better bud. I would never buy just lowryder by itself. It looks grass.But if you want something short there are so many shorter strains out there.. Usually anything in the "white" family stays short and produces dank, stick to the indicas, or try lst
 
Pardon me, but it appears that some guys think that the strain alone determines the plants finishing height. The strain has a lot to do with how the plant grows, but it's the indoor grower who has his finger on the controls. My plants grow to the size that I want them to grow, no matter what strain they are.

HTH :mrgreen:
 
Well until you gain the appropriate experience required for what you said potroast, its easier for us noobs to try and grow a shorter strain. Not necessarily lowryder, but something short in height genetically speaking I think anyways. I'm hoping one day I can acquire those skills that you have potroast.
 
Well, I appreciate that, but we are all here, sharing stories, and helping each other. That's the main thing, your experience will come with time.

I think the hard part for newbies is trying to be perfect. New growers that read up first and look at pictures naturally think that their plant should look like that. It won't, and things will go differently for you. The hard part is just growing your plants and not trying to be perfect, or get a great result, and just gain the experience. Hell, my 50th crop wasn't perfect. So if your plant gets too tall, then just cut it shorter. It's not the best way to do it, but it will work. If it doesn't work, then you'll learn from that too.

If you want a shorter-growing strain, get a hybrid that is indica-dominate. Just remember, that all of the shorter-growing strains that I've seen, also grow much more slowly. Yes, the flowering time is a week shorter, but the veg time required is twice as long.

HTH :mrgreen:
 
i want to do it b/c i want to try it out for myself, also the small height benefits me b/c i doing a very steathly grow
 
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