Lowryder Lineage
The Lowryder lineage represents an important breeding milestone in cannabis genetics: the development of autoflowering cultivars through hybridization with Cannabis ruderalis. Originally created in the early 2000s by combining ruderalis germplasm with established photoperiod strains, Lowryder genetics introduced automatic flowering capability independent of light cycles. Lineage records frequently report crosses involving Mexican and Afghan landraces alongside ruderalis material, establishing a foundational genetic framework that subsequent breeders refined. The family's rapid adoption marked a shift in cultivation methodology, enabling faster crop cycles and simplified environmental control. Today, Lowryder genetics remain a reference point in breeding programs exploring autoflowering trait inheritance and compact plant architecture.
Lowryder Lineage strains
No strains tagged into Lowryder Lineage yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
The Lowryder lineage represents an important breeding milestone in cannabis genetics: the development of autoflowering cultivars through hybridization with Cannabis ruderalis. Originally created in the early 2000s by combining ruderalis germplasm with established photoperiod strains, Lowryder genetics introduced automatic flowering capability independent of light cycles. Lineage records frequently report crosses involving Mexican and Afghan landraces alongside ruderalis material, establishing a foundational genetic framework that subsequent breeders refined. The family's rapid adoption marked a shift in cultivation methodology, enabling faster crop cycles and simplified environmental control. Today, Lowryder genetics remain a reference point in breeding programs exploring autoflowering trait inheritance and compact plant architecture.
Breeders working with autoflowering development have long studied Lowryder lineage as a source for the automatic flowering trait and reduced vegetative periods. This family's genetic architecture serves as a reference for understanding how ruderalis contributions interact with photoperiod-dependent cannabis varieties, informing modern hybrid breeding strategies.
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