jameraquanza
Well-Known Member
If someone was to seed a batch of lowryders and get around 10,000 seeds and then start planting them in and around their neighborhoods, parks, irrigation ditches, etc with ideal growing conditions, wouldn't they be rather difficult to kill off? Lets say the average growing season is five months, that would mean two lowryder cycles would be completed from may to october in northern territories...and they would all seed, spreading exponentially. I know lowryder is a hardy strain, and very short making it difficult to detect. It also autoflowers so no need to wait until fall for it to flower, and its life cycle is completed in only 2 months, probably a bit more if grown outdoors.
I think the public would realize that marijuana is only a PLANT, not some evil drug. Just a thought.
I think the public would realize that marijuana is only a PLANT, not some evil drug. Just a thought.