Quote Originally Posted by Orzy
Well lowryders are autoflowering, so they don't really react to light schedules. They pretty much just run on their own internal clock. So if you were to cut a growing tip off a mother lowryder plant that growing tip will still have it's internal clock set at the same time as it's mothers. You CAN clone it, but it will flower when the plant that it came off of flowers. Since it does that, you might as well leave it on the original plant.


With a regular plant you take a clone, veg it out, then flower. With a lowryder there is no such thing as "veg" time, only how many days before it starts to flower and when you take a clone that number of days doesn't reset. And obviously you can't keep a mother since they start to flower at a certain age regardless of light schedule.
So..... With Lowryder there is no way to induce a veg. cycle at all? Even with 24/7 light?