greetings from a recent lowryder windowsill grower

Discussion in 'First Time Marijuana Growers' started by mrocrytrevor, Sep 24, 2006.

  1. hi,

    i recently delved into this culture by growing a few lowryder plants on my windowsill this summer. as that was my first experiment, i searched online for good journals or write ups of people doing simple windowsill grows with lowryder... but couldn't find any!

    i documented my experience with the plant, and think it could be a useful resorce for others looking to grow lowryder with natural light on a windowsill.

    my grow journal is found here: http://windowsillweed.blogspot.com

    looking forward to next summer when i can put those seeds to use...
     
  2. Im about to grow some lowryders. but not windowseal im trying to get a bunch seeds. how many seeds did you end up with?
     
  3. I'm curious about the yield too. I've seen so much about lowryder, but from the pics, it doesnt exactly seem worth it when you can grow a much bigger plant.
     
  4. Yeah that's what I'm sayin
     
  5. hi, thanks for the replies. from the 3 females i got about 130 seeds total, and not all of them look fully matured. but it'll be enough to try a few different, larger experiments next summer.
     
  6. from what im seeing after reading the log it seems this op was growing for the sake of growing not for any kind of yield or the grow deffinately wouldnt have taken place on the windowsill and the males butchered but im just guessing

    props on the grow deffinately beautiful lil' plants you got there
     
  7. yup, hippie101 summed it up nicely. the intent for this project was to learn about growing the plant... learn how they develop, grow bud, and seed, with little expendature or risk.
     
  8. LOL. That's a bump on an almost 3 year old post.
     
  9. Thanks for bumpin that. Nice blog of a grow journal, im sure that guy is growin lowryder like a master by now!
     
  10. A ´how is he doing now´ thread would be fun.
     
  11.  4 years and nearly 2 months later.........wow thats 50 months, now that does sound like a long time :)
     

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