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Re: A Simple Solution
Posted by: ihateshitskunk (IP Logged)
Date: September 27, 2007 10:21PM

i have white hairs...

Re: A Simple Solution
Posted by: haggis@home (IP Logged)
Date: October 01, 2007 10:13PM

Quote:
ihateshitskunk
bumpy...
mine are doing well.

what about yours?

only planted them 3 days ago :( , but there sprouting strongly atm :) .... left them out side all day today , lots of lovely sun today

Re: A Simple Solution
Posted by: ihateshitskunk (IP Logged)
Date: October 02, 2007 01:57PM

i got 4 girls from 5 seeds...

Re: A Simple Solution
Posted by: smoka (IP Logged)
Date: October 05, 2007 03:56AM

lol you guys are crazy. I think you should grow what you can and dont worry about what you cant... it does help though I think i might do the same.... Dont have the time to start lighting and going crazy about it rather just grow simple and smoke simple.... but home grown is a bit nasty when not taken care of...

Re: A Simple Solution
Posted by: ihateshitskunk (IP Logged)
Date: October 05, 2007 10:39AM

lol

nice one smoka

thanks for your words of wisdom...

good to see your name on all the threads near the top of ukcia. lol

i think your missing the point!

Re: A Simple Solution
Posted by: ihateshitskunk (IP Logged)
Date: October 08, 2007 11:46AM

mine smell of plums....


the stems smell like halitosis tho!



;-)

Re: A Simple Solution
Posted by: ihateshitskunk (IP Logged)
Date: October 10, 2007 07:27PM

i have trichomes!

Re: A Simple Solution
Posted by: ihateshitskunk (IP Logged)
Date: October 26, 2007 11:02AM

all cut down and drying....

Re: A Simple Solution
Posted by: redeye (IP Logged)
Date: October 28, 2007 11:54AM

and the verdict is ?

Strength ?
taste?

Re: A Simple Solution
Posted by: ihateshitskunk (IP Logged)
Date: October 31, 2007 11:16AM

patience.....

needs to dry properly and be cured....

just go and buy he seeds a an envirolite. i reckon i will get about 35 g when its dried....

im lovin the purple haze at the mo.

;-)

peas

Re: A Simple Solution
Posted by: ihateshitskunk (IP Logged)
Date: November 18, 2007 01:56PM

1 oz and 3 1/8's of clean weed.

earthy almost cheesy taste.

decent stone.

far better tasting than any english shite weed.

Got AFAG mate?
Posted by: BuckyOHare (IP Logged)
Date: November 21, 2007 07:27PM

PUFFER: Since you derive so much pleasure from pointing out the shortcomings of others, I feel I must do the same to you.
Quote:
Puffer
Sounds like someone is living in Shangri-La/Bullshit/Ripoff land to me. I've never known a plant that will flower with 24/7.
That is YOU. There are people who don't know ABC, that doesn't mean it doesn't exist: [www.cannabisculture.com] (Mongy Weed)

Quote:
Puffer
Look at your first post. You were asking for advice on this plant and the lighting. You were given advice that no plant will flower properly under 24/7 lighting yet in your latest post you then claimed that you knew all about these plants anyway and rubbished our advice. Not a spammer by any chance are you?

He never claimed he knew all about Lowryder, he rubbished the 'advice' because it is patently wrong, people have grown it under 24/7 light.

The whole point of this strain is that it has autoflowering characteristics, making it easy to grow without having the hassle of getting the lighting periods right and even dispensing with the need for lights, meaning it can be grown on a windowsill, in a hanging basket under a skylight, or outside at nearly any time of the year (I presume it will die like most things in the cold of winter). Directions: Plant, feed for 2 months, cut, dry, smoke.
With a wick system and a large enough reservoir with an aquarium pump, you could set up a grow, come back 2 months later and harvest. Not flawless, as there might be unforseen problems (infection, mould) and if you wanted sensi you would obviously need to remove the males, but it would make the whole process much less labour intensive.
All you would need for an auto-flowering-auto-grow (AFAG)! is a substrate (Coco coir, dirt) in something (pots, bin bags), nutrient rich water, large reservoir, air pump, wicks (shoestrings) and SOME light.
Elementary to biology, the effect of increasing light intensity and duration will give bigger, better yields, but in theory AFs should be able to bud with any amount of light, so one could place as many plants as they wanted wherever they wanted and they'd all still give some bud in the end, whereas non-AFs would likely never bud because of the need for different light periods in vegetative and flowering growth.

Lowryder is being crossed (by MDanzig) with various varieties to get better smell, taste, high, aesthetic value, e.g. Blue Streak (Masterlow x Blueberry (DJ Short), Masterlow = Lowryder x Master Kush)
I'm sure Joint Doctor is working on improving his original Lowryder strains aswell.
I don't think auto-flowering is merely a 'novelty', I think it is the future.



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Re: A Simple Solution
Posted by: ihateshitskunk (IP Logged)
Date: November 22, 2007 01:11PM

nice 1

worked well.

stfu puffer... get your shit worked out.

Re: A Simple Solution
Posted by: Puffer (IP Logged)
Date: November 22, 2007 05:28PM

Next you'll be telling me that there is a special plant that flowers in complete darkness! LOL

Re: A Simple Solution
Posted by: BuckyOHare (IP Logged)
Date: November 25, 2007 11:53PM

Yes, I will: Monotropa Uniflora
[classroom.all-science-fair-projects.com]
[botit.botany.wisc.edu]
[en.wikipedia.org]
[en.wikipedia.org]

Plants can grow in darkness using ULTRASONIC PLANT STIMULATION and PHOTOVOLTAIC ROOT STIMULATION.
[www.motherearthnews.com]
[www.motherearthnews.com]

Intrinsically, light is required for a solar cell to produce electricity, but you can put the plants in complete darkness, with wires running from the solar cells to the roots; you could have solar panels on the roof and plants in the basement. Plants with auto-flowering genetics flower according to age not light, so in theory they will flower. I haven't tested this, so I do not make any claims as to its viability, but why not experiment? If successful, this would be the ultimate in stealth.

Re: A Simple Solution
Posted by: ihateshitskunk (IP Logged)
Date: November 26, 2007 10:39AM

puffer you dick!

maybe you should learn to keep your mouth shut.

Re: A Simple Solution
Posted by: Puffer (IP Logged)
Date: November 26, 2007 03:56PM

Quote:
ihateshitskunk
puffer you dick!
maybe you should learn to keep your mouth shut.

And maybe you should learn that you are not running the forum! I'll say what I like and hold whatever views I do you fucking idiot!!

Re: A Simple Solution
Posted by: Puffer (IP Logged)
Date: November 26, 2007 04:02PM

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BuckyOHare

I haven't tested this,

PMSL! That doesn't suprise me for one minute. What a load of old bollocks. Try to keep your posts within the bounds of reality....



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Re: A Simple Solution
Posted by: Derek (IP Logged)
Date: November 26, 2007 06:32PM

OK chaps keep it civil please.

I have to say I doubt very much if a plant can grow without light, frankly I don't believe it.

So there.

Derek

Webteam UKCIA

``Think for yourselves and let others enjoy the privilege to do so too.'' - Voltaire, Essay on Tolerance.
Posted by: BuckyOHare (IP Logged)
Date: November 26, 2007 06:53PM

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