T5 Short Stuff Auto-flower Grow - Day 70

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Uploaded by on Aug 6, 2011

Remaining autos getting a lot more light now. Not sure if we will pack quite as many plants in such a confined area next time around but who knows it worked out well for us.

The remainder of these are in flush except for the 2 all the way to the left in the beginning that have another couple weeks or so before going into flush.

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  • Onyx is one of their bigger plants. So am I wrong to figure HBD, RRrocket and snowryder would not get that stressed? I am not expecting 20gr per but I am hoping for a little over 10gr per. Should I figure on less? Thanks again.

  • @username4744 I was going to suggest RRF but from my experience it likes to get big despite it being listed as one of their shortest strains.Snowryder I almost suggested but I've never seen or heard good about it, not that I've heard bad but not enough good reviews.Onyx is bigger but it tends to stay compact and robust so I don't think it would be stressed too much being in a small pot. HBD seems to be the most common Short Stuff strain grown in all growing methods.

  • @username4744 I honestly am not sure what to expect yield wise because I've never ran any plants in that small of a container.

  • Onyx and HBD have been the most common two Short Stuff strains I've seen ran in small pots like those.

  • how well do those air pots work for you? any differance between those and regular nursey pots?

  • @whyusohyper They work wonders.In fact I just ran a test just to verify that I hadn't hyped myself up.I vegged two Juicy Fruit clones in regular pots and they stayed smaller with less branching then the ones that were grown in the air pots. I transplanted Juicy Fruits needless to say into air pots. But yeah more air to the root zone, better structure, no root bound plants and just overall the plants seem to thrive where sometimes in normal pots growth slows when pots become fully rooted.

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  • Thanks for your help, Doc.

  • What short stuff auto strain would you would recommend for 3,5 L ( a little less then a gallon)sq pots? I am hopping to find a strain that would not be that stressed in these sized pots for a run in Pi-Rack. Any insite would be appreciated.

  • @rickyr123190 No, I wouldn't say so. I hope I'm able to have that opportunity (legally, of course) someday though. We are just a few patients and caregivers who share our grows/results for others to see.

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