Covering Up Smell Outdoors?

TheTrippyHippie

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Hello, I'm currently growing in a illegal state in my back yard and was getting a little curious about smell. My neighbors are a ok distance away maybe 20 yards away.

Anyway do you guys know of any methods to calm the sweet smell? Does manure work?

Thanks Guys
 

bud nugbong

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its tough outdoors. I remember a buddy had some stanky monsters in his big yard. and when the wind was blowing right you could smell them from 50 yards like they were in your face. I don't see how you can cover that up. Its a heavy smell that travels with the wind. maybe have a small fire going 24/7 8)...or just hope it doesn't smell that strong.
 

TheTrippyHippie

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its tough outdoors. I remember a buddy had some stanky monsters in his big yard. and when the wind was blowing right you could smell them from 50 yards like they were in your face. I don't see how you can cover that up. Its a heavy smell that travels with the wind. maybe have a small fire going 24/7 8)...or just hope it doesn't smell that strong.
Appreciate the post brotha. My plant is starting to smell now that it's starting to develop more and more pistils. I'm hoping it wont be to strong smelling.
 

jimmer6577

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Hello, I'm currently growing in a illegal state in my back yard and was getting a little curious about smell. My neighbors are a ok distance away maybe 20 yards away.

Anyway do you guys know of any methods to calm the sweet smell? Does manure work?

Thanks Guys
I know some guy's that plant a lot of jasmine and other aromatic flowers to help mask the smell. It's a little late for planting but if you get a few in pots. It won't cover it but help mask it and at least give you something to blame it on. Or you just tell your neighbors that you have a family of skunks and cant get rid of them.lol
 

TheTrippyHippie

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I know some guy's that plant a lot of jasmine and other aromatic flowers to help mask the smell. It's a little late for planting but if you get a few in pots. It won't cover it but help mask it and at least give you something to blame it on. Or you just tell your neighbors that you have a family of skunks and cant get rid of them.lol
Thanks for the advice jimmer. From reading on google most people seem to use the method you explained. I have some basil plants indoors right now that I can throw in the groud by my plant and I could always go to lowes or something to get other plants.
 

foreverflyhi

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Agree with other fragrance plants. If you have some cash to spend, look into flowers from the tropical regions, especially hawaii. But in all honesty and truth, theres not much you can do about outdoor smell. I live in a legal state, and all though im very "fuck everyone" type of guy, im very friendly with my neighbors and bring them vegetables and fruits from my garden once a month.
 

myturdcutter

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make a compost pile and put dead fish an things in there or sit cooked corn out side in the pile as well it will smell funky but it wont smell like good dope. also ive dont the camp fire thing as well works well just build a big fire and once it burns down stick a big thick log in there and it will slowly burn all day giving off some smokie camp fire smell
 

FLkeys1

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Just came to mind when I read this.. Try getting fish emulsion fertilizer and use it on all the other plants in your garden. I had used it years ago and it stunk bad but it may cover up the smell plus if neighbors as about the other smell just tell them it is a skunk that is after fish... LOL
 
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