Outdoor lowryder in ireland

pppp1984

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Hi guys i have bought a pack of Roadrunner automatic seeds from dinafem similiar to lowryder. It is now the start of august would this be too late to grow these outside in ireland. They flower automatically and are 9 wks to seed harvaest . Is it still possible i was thinking of veging them inside in my closet for a few wks and then put them outside is this a good idea.
 
depending on it..i dont know much about low ryders but im going to try an aero garden grow with low riders they say it takes like 24 weeks im not sure honestly i have just started looking into it...but i honestly think you will be okay...but im not in ireland i dont know the conditions out there...but try it out i think you will be fine
 
I don't think you have a chance personally, unless you increase there temperature by night, It's freezing in Ireland and suspect you will have serious issues during veg phase ... go indoors, the only way to guarantee a crop... what part of the country are you, although it rains everywhere and drops to below 10 at night which is not good ... sorry
 
I don't think you have a chance personally, unless you increase there temperature by night, It's freezing in Ireland and suspect you will have serious issues during veg phase ... go indoors, the only way to guarantee a crop... what part of the country are you, although it rains everywhere and drops to below 10 at night which is not good ... sorry
Im on the east coast Co. Louth. yep rains all the time over here to
 
Im in the states mid west...and shits beautiful out here right now..im taking a trip to ireland sometime in the near future heard its so beautiful there was suppoust to a while ago but bro get a fellony...he cant leave the country now..but im not the best at low ryders because i never done it hahha simple as that...trying the first time..google the life cycle of them tho
 
hey man dont think it would be great to try it know tbh im ffrom the south east and my mates tried to do it last summer and didnt work out 2 gd the plant was missrable and virtually got no yield as of the conditions especialy during last august as it was our wettest august on record but i really wouldnt chance it unless you have no growing facilites at all hope this helped :)
 
you should look into what lowrider's can handle the irish climate, i dont think roadrunner would be any good.. two good strains for ireland is( holands hope and durban ) they'r not lowriders so if you dont have the space dont grow them
 
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