BritHemp - How many LR's did you have going in that pic above? What was the total weight dried? Just curious on what I can expect...
British_Hempire said:Lowryder is not related wild hemp, it probably doesn't even contain more than a tiny, tiny amount of ruderalis genes. The exact makeup is unknown, but it is thought to be Mighty Mite micro pheno x Closet Queen, the AF part of its makeup comes from the Mighty Mite.
Not all wild hemp autoflowers, in fact, most wild hemp doesn't. There are commercial industrial hemp strains available that AF. Ruderalis AFs, but not like Lowryder, it always has some veg time before flowering, Sensi's Ruderalis Indica usually get to 7-9 nodes before flowering.
Comparing Lowryder to wild hemp is like comparing apples and oranges, they are not the same thing at all, they may both be of the same species but they are not closely related, a bit like the way a poodle is related to a wolf.
Lowryder isn;t stable, but it isn't all that variable, there are two main phenos, a 6-inch one and a 12-inch one, there are also other, less common phenos including one that doesn;t AF, but that one isn't very common at all.
Because IMO a true cannabis plant should only flower under 12