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Low Odor Outdoor Strains
Hey guys,
This has probably been asked before, but any recommendations on low odor outdoor strains for a somewhat northern climate? (Think ballpark of around 40-41 lat, high humidity and plenty of rain) One of the possible plots I have in mind is pretty great for a few plants other than the fact that there will likely, at some point, be somebody cutting grass at a distance of about 30 yards away at the closest. Too close to risk, or are there strains that you guys think would be up to the task? Thanks
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That's pretty damn close.. Anybody would smell it with the wind just right..Even in veg state..Sorry.Wished I could help with better idea..Good Luck!! <ws>
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90 feet away?!?
Only way you're gonna pull that off is if you volunteer to cut that grass all summer...
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I have great experience and results with La Buena Hierba semi-autos.
They grow nicely and not too tall, have great outdoor resistence and on average low smell in flowering. They're bred outdoors so they're probably the best choice for your situation. To get seeds you need to send a PM to LaBuenaHierba. Cheers
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White Rhino, Kush, maybe Northern Light. Have a LOT of BBQ's or a fire pit!
Cut the grass like Bud says....good luck! Grow only 1-2 plants.
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a skunk cemetery?
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Always the risk someone could smell and hunt for low odor. Recent rain or been awhile since rain, maked all the plants stink.
Are you sure this is a good spot? They could decide to brush hog there. That's why I like public land. Private land is unstable.
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I've had plants 30 yards from roads, lawn mowers, etc. and they usually escaped notice. It's hard for me to imagine many places where people won't be 30 yards away at some point during the 8 months of a cannabis plant's life. Unless you own several acres of property in the middle of nowhere.
Being able to smell them is one thing, find them is another. When weighing the risk things like legality, accessibility, plant numbers, come into play. If the most likely risk is getting the plants ripped or a fine that's one thing, if it's a felony and a few years in prison that's another. Whether you can grow in a safer place, how badly you need the ganja, lots of factors to consider. Personally I'd go for it if it's just a few plants. Grass cutting creates all sorts of smells that mix with the ganja. Makes it hard to pin down that it's ganja and makes it hard to figure out what direction the plants are. Late afternoon after a long hot summer day is the worst time for smell. Especially if it's muggy without much wind the smell can saturate an area. Easy to detect but hard to find. |
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I like Bud's reply;^>) Thinking on his feet, and doing good turns to improve karma. A win:win. ;^>)
That said, I recently killed a Barney's Farm LSD plant. Used to wonder if in her name they were advertising her psychedelic properties, or the fact that real LSD is tasteless and odorless. To some degree she qualified for both angles. She had respectable potency and moderate to medium high productivity. Don't know how well she'd do outside, but I see no reason she couldn't excel if given the right conditions and proper reduction in lighting in time. A friend grew some Royal Queen Power Flower outdoors in Alaska last summer or the summer before (*the fact that I can't remember which may be a de facto testament to quality?). More of an Indica, medicinal properties, potent, also lower stench, and moderately productive. Had some head high to her too, but definitely in the indica family. Those are the two least pungent plants I can immediately recall, but neither of them was an auto-flowering critter (though I can't swear they're not now available as such), so if that's what you're seeking, then...... Good luck, Sunshine, lollipops and rainbows.. ;^>) |
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A friend had a very nice harvest from Nirvana's Northern Light fem. Very low odor thru flower. Not skunky. Cured out with a sweet star anise aroma. Solid indica stone, nothing spectacular. Here in Denver it was done Oct 1-
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