Outdoor LOwryder question

fastingowl

Active Member
Here's the deal,
Outdoors, lowryder plants in good sun. Question: If a lowryder begins budding, and the weather is crappy for the next 3-4 weeks on and off with good sunny days and also colder rainy days, will the lowryders continue growing and budding when the weather stabilizes into long hot sunny days and keep producing a buddier plant? Or will they bud for around 4-5 weeks regardless of weather and then pretty much quit? These have been budding for about 3 weeks but the weather has been crappy, and now they are super small, like they are just getting going with budding, but the pistols are turing brown and some of the fan leaves are turning yellow. Will they stop budding soon right when the hot summer days really kick off and produce only the bud they produced during their first four or five weeks? Or will they get bigger and bigger as they sun gets hotter and grow a little while more? Basically what I am asking is this, is their a genetic timeline for blooming, say 4-5 weeks, and then they are through and whatever conditions they have during that window determines the result, or at the end of 3-4 weeks if they get alot better weather will they continue growing into bigger better plants?
LOL, hope I explained the question well enough.
 

grassified

Well-Known Member
dude I got a couple lowryder plants growing, they are literally 1-2 inch tall, and about to be harvested. I am getting about 1 gram off each haha.

Lowryders just dont grow well outside for some reason, I think it is becuase they need a very long photoperiod, like 20/4 or 24/0, and earht photoperiods are usually like 15 or 16/8
 

fastingowl

Active Member
Man that really sucks.
THese plants are seven -8 inches tall and look very healthy. It just seems like they were budding during bad weather and I was wondering if they would keep budding through the summer or if they were genetically limited to only bud/grow for a certain amount of time and then die.
 

Dr. Greenhorn

Well-Known Member
if thier auto i don't think they would regenerate, but I never grew autos before so don't take my word for it..
 
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