This was an outdoor grow in FULL hawaiian sunlight. I highly doubt that the plant's photo period has anything to do with when or how this plant has flowered. Probably due to genetics. As far as people saying that this is Lowryder, this is all I have to say to them: Out of the thousands of cannabis strains in existence, I highly doubt that the lowryder strain has found it's way to Hawaii (being an Amsterdam strain). I think it's just a short indica strain which has taken advantage, and thrives in Hawaii's intense tropical climate. I sprouted another plant, which is (i'm guessing) a sativa, which pic I'll post with this reply. It's a little taller, and is also flowering. Keep in mind that both plants were sprouted in Late may, making them about 2 months each. I'll keep you guys updated with pics and info on my first grow. Feel free to let me know what you think. Till then, as we say here in Hawaii: Live aloha or fuck off. fonkysole:rasta:

The 2 pics show the short plant next to the taller one (for comparison), and an individual pic of the taller one (which I'd say is a little over a foot). The taller plant is also flowering, although you probably can't see it in the pic. Keep in mind that these plant ARE the same age, just different genes.
funkysole808 Reviewed by funkysole808 on . Organic Hawaiian This is my first grow, and she's 100% organic. I live in Hawaii where theres 4 growing seasons a year, and belive it or not, she's only about 2 1/2 months old, is only about 8-9" in total height, with her bud about 1 1/2" long. I hope she has alot more growing to do, but with about 50% of her hairs already brown/orange, i highly doubt that. Some Hawaiian grown organic goodness. Also, if you look at the lower left leaves on the pic, you'll notice some veiny path. I know this isn't a grow forum, Rating: 5