Nice edit with the red lettering.. i thought i missed that the first time.

Frozen Ground = No Plant

"Due to its lightning-fast life cycle (8-9 weeks), Lowryder can be planted up to early August. It can be easily and successfully grown in the most unlikely locations, from Alaska and Canadaâ??s Arctic (Lowryder will flower and finish in the continuous light of Arctic summers) to the urban apartment balconies of the world!"

It's Oct.12

You do the math.

9 weeks puts you at about the 18th of December. Merry Christmas..but ya might have better luck waiting until late march or april to plant outdoors.


Just..a thought...give it a try if you feel you must though.. and if you do, keep us updated
BobBong Reviewed by BobBong on . CALLING GARDEN KNOWM and others seeing as lowryder can sprout and flourish in the arctic soncitions could i plant these all year round in uk outside? if i done loads then getting a small amount from each one would not be so bad. alas this thread is a sad one :( for sum reason after allready know about my plants for 2 weeks she decides to flip out when its just getting into full veg so i have had to move them to a friends house not to far away. even though i know their safe im sad because i cant spray and love my babes as Rating: 5