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clevekid
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For my last, and first, grow I grew a couple lowryder #2's and I had the same problem with them not flowering. At day thirty I just switched the light cycle to 12/12 and less then a week later they were flowering. The plants exhibited autoflowering traits, such as short size, but obviously lacked the autoflowering gene. I bought the seeds from NL Seeds and I think that was the problem. I learned my lesson and Im currently growing a couple easy ryders from seeds I bought through attitude seed bank and they began flowering on schedule while on the recommended 20/4 light cycle. I believe buying from a reputable breeder such as the joint doctor is the easiest way to be successful with autoflowers, but for now I would just switch to 12/12. Hope this helps