Monster Lowryder #2

In a Grow Closet far far away there was a Lowryder #2 seed from Joint Doctor which has taken over space!

It started out with 3 x seeds - 2 which were planted into autopots and one which was in a pot-in-box system.

The particulars:

Medium: Canna Coco Professional +
Nutrients: Canna Coco A + B, Cannazyme, Canna Boost Accelerator and Canna PK 13/14
System: Autopot gravity fed system.
Lighting: 2 x 250 CFL dual spectrum (Maxibright) and 1 x 250w CFL Red (Envirolite)
Water: I have been using Ashbeck natural spring water which is bottled at source with a Ph of 6.2 and with a good Calcium and Magnesium content (5 litres costs about £1.80)
I PH test weekly and have around 6.8 - what the EC is I have no idea - I spoke with many hippy growers who told me - "who cares - its a weed - it'll be 'ight"

For the first 2 weeks the progress was amazing in difference between the Autopot and the basic pot. The Auto was incredibly short and bushy, so much so I decided to push the large fan leaves down beneath the shoots, which allowed an extra amount of light onto them. About a week later whilst I was performing an inspection one of the autopot babies died with a broken stem. I tried without success to revive her and she was pronounced dead a day later. :(

The others however were becoming healthier and stronger each day and growing a great deal. The autopot (A) was truly exceeding any expectation I had but was super-vegging and began flowering a week and half after the normal pot (B). As you can tell from the pictures, (B) was forming in the traditional Xmas tree shape whereas the (A) was taking a bushy growth pattern.

[Pictures taken with a Lumix LX500 - my GF's camera!! Fooking awesome Macro and Light]

P1100600.jpgP1100608.jpgP1100618.jpgP1100650.jpg

Two weeks after both plants began an amazing growth spurt. Right now they are approximately 2-3 weeks from harvest. (A) is going to be finished around a week later minimum as a result of her sheer size. Lets see how they have progressed over 3 weeks.

P1100648.jpgP1100649.jpgP1100650.jpg

Then some real flowering and budding in weeks 4 - 5 on (B)

P1100656.jpgP1100657.jpgP1100660.jpgP1100667.jpg

Some of (A)'s slow flowering but exponential growth at week 5 - 6:

P1100673.jpgP1100675.jpgP1100677.jpg



Now on week 5 - 6 you can see where they stand in relation to each other and how (A) has become a monster and taken over the grow space with her bushiness.
I put this down to the daily placement of individual leaves and the rotation of the plant together with the distribution of light. I have been tending to it daily



P1100699.jpgP1100711.jpgP1100713.jpgP1100717.jpg

Well thats where we are...I will keep updating!
 
Top