Quote Originally Posted by OptimusPrime
The Official Seed Info written by Joint Doctor says:
"It will grow consistently well and finish under 24 hours of light, from sprouting to harvest, in eight weeks, although you can achieve similar results with 18 hours of light per day, if you like to give your room time to cool down, for example."
http://www.highbred.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=54
OptimusPrime, you've given a quote from Lowryder official description.
And it doesn't say that you achieve less in results with 18 hours. It says SIMILAR

Moreover, I have a surprise for you - here is official GROW GUIDE:
http://www.highbred.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=62
(note: pay attention that this thread is one day freshier than your link, so the truth is mine lol)

1st quote!
Preferred growing methods
Indoors, Lowryder performs very well in soil mix (pots or beds) or in
soil-less systems, where it can be cultivated from seed to bud in two
months â?? 18 hours of light per day is recommended all the way through.
2nd one!
For best results, place jiffy pellet or plant directly into 1-2
gal.pots. Alternatively, start in 4-inch peat pots, then place
rootbound females into a plant bed after sexing (at approx. 17-20
days) â?? this may result in smaller plants than the first method. Grown
under a 12 to 24 hour/daylight cycle from start to finish. I recommend
18 hours per day
; this can be decreased to 16 after the first month with no loss of yield.
What's the Joint Doctor ordered :rasta:

Peace imp:
spliffonshik Reviewed by spliffonshik on . log of a lowryder grower (from seed to bud) ya so this is going to be my 1st grow log. happens to be lowryder since you might say i'm in close courters with some peeps (my parents). I know this strain has raised many diff. opinions, so I'm gona log it. SO.... my setup is a 45" high, 25" deep, 25" wide cabinet w/ 2 standard 125w day spectrum flo. tubes on either side facing center. They're placed vertically on either side of the pot so as it grows it get light from two sides and no adjustment is needed. covered in base white Rating: 5