Since I love that co-op action on here I thought that I can bring also something to the table.
I won one of the packs from doctor’s choice in the 420 raffle. Included was the original lowrider in the actual version as regular seeds (5pcs)
So my questions are:
Is it worthwhile to make an open pollination? (in terms of genetics and number of seeds)
If so, Indoors or outdoors?
Depending on the first question I’d do the growing either next outdoor season outside or when I have the space inside and send the seeds to the responsible person to include them in one of the boxes.
I agree with @G-paS , if done indoors it would be worth us voting on to see if it would be accepted into the Co-op. I did move your thread out of the Co-op section though. That section is really just for the information about Co-op threads and actual Co-op runs. If you wish to explore this as an indoor run put it up on the Co-op voting thread and provide as much detail as you can about the strain.
Hey Doug, alright, I see. An indoor run is possible, I just need to get it planned accordingly along my current project. I get my shit together and when everything’s setup I’ll put up the poll with all relevant Info.
No worries bud, whenever you are ready. Just make a post with the info on the voting thread when ready and the action group will take care of the rest. Thanks for thinking of you fellow OGers, really cool of you.
I personally would be stoked to see a run of these. They are like, the original marketed auto flower right? How can you not like that, even just for the, idk, botanical interest?
Not sure why I never saw this thread, but I also have about 10 seeds of LowRyder2 that I received from Sebring. He sent more, but in 3 attempts I never got any to germinate. They may not be any good, but I’m happy to send them if you want to try. I don’t know for sure, but I suspect they are from increase that Sebring made.
They were, but I believe the original were released by Joint Doctor. Not sure if it’s the same people and changed name or a totally different thing.
The genetic composition of the original lowryder #1 is: Williams Wonder / Northern Lights No. 2 / Mexican Ruderalis
Lower #2 on the other hand is a cross of lowryder #1 X Santa Maria.
This was done to increase the size of the plant and it’s bud production.
With only 5 seeds we’d be cutting it really fine but for the sake of preserving the pure line it’d be more interesting to do it without crossing it.
Either way I would very excited to run them, great proposal for a co-op run!