BUDS
Buds are compact and close quartered, slightly irregular and variable, with high bud/leaf ratio. Thick pistils, with orange coloration, and medium-sized, individual calyxes. Tends to be top-heavy indoors. Typically, budding sites start very close to the ground.
HIGH
High is uplifting, surprisingly strong and well-rounded. Best suited for outdoor activities.
SMOKE, SMELL AND FLAVOUR
Smoke is smooth with pleasant, earthy undertones. Smell is not overpowering. Unique flavor, with echoes of Northern Lights and William’s Wonder in the bouquet.
JOINT DOCTOR'S FURTHER INFORMATION ON NUTRIENTS
"I get alot of requests for more info on nutrient needs for Lowryder. This is a hard question to answer as it depends how much money you want to shell out for nutrient products.
I get Advanced Nutrient products (many say the best) at a discount and I have adapted their formula for my own use. Advanced Nutrients provides a complete program for an 8-week grow and has a guide for different growing mediums.
For the first two weeks, I use what they recommend for seedlings.
Then I use the Micro 2+ Light Feeding program for the rest of their life cycle. I usually skip week 3 and 5 to bring it down to a 6 week program which I begin as soon as lowryders are sexed.
I know it sounds complicated. Obviously all this is not needed.
As a rule of thumb, treat Lowryders like seedlings for the first 2-3 weeks, then switch them onto a light bloom program. So, you feed them a seedling/transplanting formula the first 2 weeks, then switch to a bloom fertilizer with something like a 5-10-5 or 1-2-1 ratio of N-P-K.
Give them a feeding of bloom fertilizer every week on weeks 3,4,5,6. Just pH-balanced water on week 7. Flushing solution on week 8.
Or for organic freaks, just plant into organic soil mix with bat guano mixed in... and put away the calculator."