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short stuff info anyone?

hey smokey,
whats it like for taste high and frost? how do you go with them so i can understand your average yield? thanks

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Mr.Meds

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They are very frosty and grow nice coalas very fast. One of the fastest in my experience. It's not done yet though so I haven't tasted or weighed it.

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The second is Day 51:xmastree:
 
thanks for the reply mr meds i got a pack of these and a few packs of the rrf on the way right now should be here by monday!
think im gonna do a few seed runs on the first few runs im also thinking about making some rrf x ss#1 f1's and then selectively inbreed the best looking and smelling pheno's, what ever happends theres definatley gonna be some breeding going on! looking at those colas its making me want to scrap the lowryder#1 x uk cheese project i have in infancy and restart it out with the short stuffs hmmmmm what ever happens i'll let you know ;)
 

Mr.Meds

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Sounds like the SS#1 might put some weight on the RRF. I've heard of some strange pheno's with RRF. Like never ending bushes to really tall critters. I'll be interested to see the results of that for sure!!
 
yeah the plan is to find the infamous bush pheno everyones raving about and and hitting it with some ss#1 ive also gotta make a load of rrf and ss#1 seeds aswell so im gonna be a busy boy ontop of my other project the ss1 x rrf f1's should have great hybrid vigor should be something nice to find in that mix
 

ronbo51

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I bought a shortstuff mix, but I am almost certain that shorty#1 was one of my 6 girls. It looked just like Mr Meds pics. When I worked it for seeds it was intensely fruity with citrus overtones. This is one of the ones I thought would be a great sog contender. Strong central cola, little branching. Well frosted, heavy yielder.
 

ronbo51

Member
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Gene,
I kept looking, hoping to get a RRF in my mix, but I am certain I did not. I still have 10 seeds from the original mix, maybe there is a RRF in there. I have read all the threads and posts on it and it looks like a real winner, especially outside. To me, the holy grail of these autos is convenience and stealth. A man could start hundreds of seedlings under a florescent shoplight in mid April. Set them out in mid May in full flower. They would finish up under the longest day length at the end of June. So, when most people are out hacking brush and fighting bugs and trying to decide how to hide 6 foot tall plants, us AF'ers will be trimming bud and lying back with NO WORRIES. Right??
 
yeah this is my take on that ronbo!
start 2000 fems in spring and 2000 in summer and you have a 50/50 chance so atleast 50% will make it through!

funny thing is people still argue with me till there blue in the face that auto's are shite lol but more fool them! when there losing plants to rippers and bugs and the police im sitting happily laughing weighing in my haul, im done well before the rippers come out and well before the police are scouring the regions for guerilla grows,

ive been working an autoflower uk cheese plant for about 5 months now
uk cheese x lowryder
the ukc x lr1 is well to stinky for outdoors in built up area's but i also done a bx to a lowryder and the hybrid vigour is unreal as its an af x af f1 hybrid very fast good yield.

ive decided though that because everybodys using lowryder to breed with im going to keep the cheese x lr to one side for friends and myself and work on either a short stuff#1 x uk cheese or a russian rocket fuel cross cheese instead!
i want to find the bush pheno and try and stabelize it first or maybe just cross it into the uk and hope a stinky cheesey bush pheno automatic can be found in the f1 mix i'll let you know once theres something to write home about!
 

Chiya

New member
My very first grow was Short Stuff #1. :elf:

They were the freebies for my order and I was fine tuning my cabinet. Many mistakes were made but in spite of me they were healthy and grew nicely. :xmasnut:

They could have been MUCH nicer if I had had a bit more experience behind me. :tree:

They had a citrus/floral smell while growing.
After cure the smoke still has the citrus/floral thing going on.
It's a nice lively high to start that creeps with a bit of couch lock in the end. :gift:

I WILL grow them again! :smokeit:
 
Wow. I really like how these grow one main cola bud with little branching, and it looks like yield is decent. Any negatives to this plant?
 

Chiya

New member
None that I found other than needing a bit more experienced grower for them.

I learned a lot from them tho! :smokeit:
 
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