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Guess it's a problem of seed and who holds low odor cuts. Low odor cuts sound like a Canadian thing with the smuggling, low odor can be a plus with that.
Seed is just too unpredictable at this time.
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Low odor is an asset for all outdoor growers. If the cops & the rippers can smell it, it's not stealthy. It's not a bad thing for indoor growers, either, because it's easier on filters.
Yeh, sure, we all love fragrant weed but discretion is the better part of valor when it comes to bringing in an outdoor crop. |
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I am in a low odor sitatuon myself right now. In the city and far from weed tolerant people.
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Tough call. I've grown crappy bagseed that grew into STINKY female plants with almost no effort. Just used a regular lightbulb & soil from outside in the yard (but eventually threw them away at my roomie's request). Was shocked how strongly they smelled though. Hell, I even have some hemp buds with no THC that smell up the whole room.
I assume shorter plants will be more stealthy, both because they finish earlier, don't tower over everything & put off their stench in a smaller area. So that would mean no lumbering Sativas probably. Either an indica/hybrid or an autoflower that doesn't get very tall & finishes fast would probably be your best bet. Not that they won't stink too...they'll just be smaller & easier to manage. Planting other smelly plants to offset the weed smell is another option if you're worried about nosy neighbors (or neighbors' noses). A good rosemary bush can be smelled from a block away. |
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Even low odor is pretty stink with a clean nose. Just break open the trichs and smell that oil spill.
What I am saying though is seed is too unstable to honestly say it's not going to be stinky. Smell is almost always an issue.
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Northern Lights or rather MNS Ortega, has been the lightest smelling plants I’ve ever experienced.
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Ya NL cam be low odor but there are so many offshoots of nl. It's been inbred in more directions than any other strain on Earth.
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This year a Bay Dream cross was low odor, for me.
It's an old GDP seeds strain, maybe no longer sold, with a Playdough ish smell among others. Without the heavy skunky lime that a lot of strains have. I've seen industrial ozone generators, normally sold for smelly places like sewage plants, in operation. The one I looked at was $1500 some years ago. Really gave the room a "just rained" smell. O3 is highly reactive, you don't want to breathe it too long. It's sort of like a "PacMan" molecule. Eats up the skunk odor molecules. It would be entertaining to see an ICMag member safely Macgyver the equivalent, using a Neon transformer and a strong blower fan. |
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Don't even think Crop King's Revolver. The 12" plant had every visitor here looking for a skunk. lol
Crop King's NL Auto is great for low Odor (very little smell from 3 feet away). I haven't tried their Photoperiod so I don't know about that one. But I did find a perfect strain with ZERO smell. It only starts smelling after harvest and while curing. I'm planting 200 of these girls 50 feet from the road and 400 feet from houses in a great little hidden bush den. 4-6 feet 4.5 out of 5 potency 1-4 lbs October finishing but good frost resistance. Seeds: https://drgreenthumb.com/cannabis_se...dsEntrance.htm Journal: https://forums.mainemedmarijuana.com...showtopic=7181 |
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I notice that having animal skunks doing their skunk spray thing at your house on a regular basis tends to make your neighbors not notice the plant skunk smells.
Sometimes I have to trap other animals and I catch a skunk as often as anything. So far I have probably caught and released about 20 skunks. 1 time, it did not spray. That time, I felt like reaching out and petting it. But decided against it. ![]() I wear a welding mask and throw a tarp over the cage. And hold my breath. I try to be 100 feet from anywhere the skunk has been before I inhale. |
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