My cannabis doesn’t smell, can someone help me please ?

henrymoon3

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This is my second go around but for the second time I have harvest and cured my marijuana and it has no smell at all or has a very grassy smell can someone help?
 

Bbcchance

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This is my second go around but for the second time I have harvest and cured my marijuana and it has no smell at all or has a very grassy smell can someone help?
How early are you cutting? How are you drying? What is the strain? Any pics?
 

athomegrowing

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This is my second go around but for the second time I have harvest and cured my marijuana and it has no smell at all or has a very grassy smell can someone help?
No smell would be probably too dry, and could be caused by having strong wind blowing on them during the drying process. The grass smell is from chlorophyll and means it wasn't broken down properly (takes 4+ days in darkness) when cut/trimmed/etc.
 

henrymoon3

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I’ve dried them for over seven days and never had a fan on them and kept them closed in a box with a dehumidifier to adjust for humidity. The thing is even before I harvest still the smell on the plant itself was gone. when you touch them they still have the smell of the plant which is a strong citrus smell but besides the smell on your fingers there’s no smell from the plant
 

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athomegrowing

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I’ve dried them for over seven days and never had a fan on them and kept them closed in a box with a dehumidifier to adjust for humidity. The thing is even before I harvest still the smell on the plant itself was gone. when you touch them they still have the smell of the plant which is a strong citrus smell but besides the smell on your fingers there’s no smell from the plant
Unless there's some supernatural force at play here, I'd just imagine you don't have a strong smelling strain. What strain is it, maybe someone here grew it out before.
 

Lordhooha

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I’ve dried them for over seven days and never had a fan on them and kept them closed in a box with a dehumidifier to adjust for humidity. The thing is even before I harvest still the smell on the plant itself was gone. when you touch them they still have the smell of the plant which is a strong citrus smell but besides the smell on your fingers there’s no smell from the plant
Was the fan blowing directly on them?
 

stoned-monkey

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try a different strain. even some phenos of the same strain can be muted.
dry in about 70F and 50-60% RH ( i go on the drier side for outdoor stuff and the wetter side for indoor)
cure it for a few weeks.
 

ltecato

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First of all, I feel your pain, OP. Smell almost always disappoints me, but IMHO it is kind of overrated anyway when it comes to telling if flower is fit to smoke.

But, I just thought of a trick that is sure to make your weed smell really powerful: Take a bunch of it, like a pound or so... a totally felonious amount, and put it in airtight containers so that no smell could possibly leak out, and then try to transport it somewhere. I guarantee you'll get pulled over by the cops almost immediately and as soon as you roll your window down to hand them your ID they'll be overpowered by that sultry sweet aroma of all your cannabis stinking up the inside of your vehicle. It will be so dank you might not even mind being handcuffed. But remember, you've got to do a whole lot of work to make the containers airtight and leak-proof if you want Murphy's Law to kick in. bongsmilie
 
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