Regeneration of Lowryder X santa maria, lowryder 2

onefriedsoul

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I got some joint doctor lowryder 2, which is a cross of lowryder and santa maria for increaed potentcy- i was wondering what my average yield should be and also i was wondering if these plants can REGENERATE?
 

DubRules

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depending on how you grow them (soil, nutes, lights, etc..) most ruderalis plants will yield anywhere from a few grams to about 30 grams. ruderalis plants are able to be cloned, but should not be because they have a set life cycle. if you make clones, they will root and will grow, but will flower at the same time as their mother plant. therefore, it is better to leave all potential clones on the mother plant so that they can flower as a whole.
 

ElephantRider

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That Avatar is fuckin' craaaazy! Any clue what that is?

Yield.. 10-50 grams depending on your ruderalis strain is what I understand. Regular LowRyder or LR#2, not much. Auto AK47.. 30-50 / plant, from what I've read.

Yeah.. you can't clone it. I have heard you can re-veg., but it's just not worth it, since most re-gen. happens by leaving some bud on there to help. Leaving 3g. on a plant that only has 20-30g wet is a real big loss. Ruderalis is funky.. you gotta breed it. I just asked for other options in the advanced growing section, since I'm thinking of checking auto hindus or auto blueberry x auto ak47 or both outdoors. Some of the most experienced growers on here all agreed.. maybe re-veg., but a bad option compared to just breeding and seeding. In a nutshell, put bags over your male flowers, let them drop pollen in the bags, take the plant out with the bags, cut the male flowers off at the stem - still in the bag, combine pollen bags, TAKE A SHOWER ASAP and apply the pollen to individual flowerswith a q-tip. Seed once every few grows so you can keep your own personal seedbank. Hell, make your own crosses! I'll probably try to save pollen from any males I get just to try it out.

That's the long of the short of it, bro. Luck!
 

blackbird08

Active Member
depending on how you grow them (soil, nutes, lights, etc..) most ruderalis plants will yield anywhere from a few grams to about 30 grams. ruderalis plants are able to be cloned, but should not be because they have a set life cycle. if you make clones, they will root and will grow, but will flower at the same time as their mother plant. therefore, it is better to leave all potential clones on the mother plant so that they can flower as a whole.
Very interesting and makes real good sense
 
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