Covering Up Smell Outdoors?

jbird74

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I've been pondering this issue myself. I've got fantabulous location as mentioned elsewhere I'm going to have a gang of Lineman on the farm taking out some old power lines. They are running the new lines in from a different location next week. No issues there. But once it goes hot they will be taking down the old lines and will be driving by(on the east side of no less) these beauties from a mere 20 yards. They won't see them but they will smell them.. On some days the smell will knock you over right now and they haven't much more than shown their sex yet lol. I've been saving up fish leftovers from all of the filleting I've been doing. Garden Boss got me to thinking as well with the skunk comment. I will be on the look out for a dead skunk or a live one ready to have an accident.....for good measure. I'll have those lineman driving by that area so fast they won't have a chance to see anything lol....so I hope(humility).
 

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gR33nDav3l0l

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I've got 3 plants in pots, not big at all, and the only moments that the smell fades out is when I'm not growing. A 10 foot tall and wide basil plant can't mask the smell of a 5 foot kush, they just smell together XD
 

growone

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not much of an outside grower for this reason, hard to mask smelly cannabis
especially in illegal states, which NY still is
but i do read for the day legality arrives
apparently there are a few plants out there that can match and exceed cannabis for odor
one group is certain lilies, mostly the aisian types, some of those can reek
another is the tuberose, supposedly among the strongest scents in the plant world
this passed on as stuff from reading, haven't tried them out yet
 
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