Organic Out-Door Low Ryder stealth guerilla suburb op

SandyspringsDirect

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I have decided to grow plants of the low ryder variety, it lends itself to criminal grows (for those of us in a part of the world that still outlaws a plant)

They will be put in 12 inch pots, one per pot.
The pots will be filled with store-bought topsoil, cow manure, mushroom compost, bone meal powder feeding.

They will either be grown deep in a wooded spot on a southern exposure that coincides with a gap in the canopy, or simply blended into a backyard legitimate front garden in sea-of-green style.

I only have four seeds, small scale.
More to come, hopefully pictures as well.
 

SandyspringsDirect

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Update:

Three seeds germed, one did not. They have been placed in their pots, I chose to use the gap in the canopy hill site.

Seeds from select well grown mids plants have also been planted in pots near the low ryder. They are also organic. I will chronicle them as well.

Pics once spouts pop up.
 

SandyspringsDirect

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Okay, have finally managed to get pictures and have them uploaded. Enjoy.

319 is my watchdog and security force.
320 is a good overview of the main pot array. The three pots on the left are the low ryder seeds. The rest are selected mids stock.
321 is an exemplary sprout. They all look pretty much like that.
323 is just another view.
324 is four more pots I have leaning on a tree right above the main pots, they currently lie fallow but will be planted with mid seed soon.

All is going well, and the sprouts seem to be taking off pretty well.
These pictures are from last friday.
 

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atlantadirect

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Cool looking grow site, fierce looking security force. I look forward to seeing your progress, I'm really interested in how your lowryders do.
 

scias

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sweet, im looking forward to this. that dog will lay down the thunder, i can tell.
 
Very interesting grow, I've always wanted to grow lowryders outdoors. I'm definately tuning into this grow. It kinda looks like they aren't getting too much light tho... But idk if it was just early/late in the day or maybe it was just cloudy. But anyways don't forget that even tho lowryders flower in any amount of light, they still need direct light to grow well, just like any other mj plant. Good luck bro! Hope those bitches are bitches, and they throw u some dank bitchin buds:)
 

SandyspringsDirect

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Yeah man those plants turned out pretty good actually! THis was years ago but those plants grew up while I was away at college, and so males did not get pruned out (oh no).... THey ended up getting killed by the weather and left out there to return to the soil...

Fast forward aproximately one year, I am back home and will be home for the fall. One day while on a walk (smoking mah pleasures) I decide on a whim to go check the ole grow site.

I arrive, with the same golden dog at my side, and hark! The pots are full of the progeny (f1 generation) of the grow depicted in the photos earlier in the thread. They set seed before they passed away in the cold. Good thing I didnt prune out the males. I tend to these plants quite well, and they end up yielding short stalks of lime green, efferescent flowers.
 
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