How SMELLY are OUTSIDE plants???

pftek

Active Member
Going to grow them. How far do they have to be from houses and or people? Do the trees and other shrubs etc mask the smell?
 

cbtwohundread

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depends on genetics/.,.,ive had plants that were very strong outside from a distance and sum that werent very strong at all.,sum that didnt stink till i bumped it on accident,while working in the garden lol,.,.(i always do that to smell check plants.,.,thump a branch(not to hurt it).,.,and they release there scents when flowering,for those times u want a whiff of the herb)
 

MediMaryUser

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i new of someone growing 2 fat purple indicas(1 p +) that smellt least strongly 200 feet away in an intersection (i google earth measured it) but my little plants i grew i could hardly smell until my noise was right on top of them


Like i bet you could smell fdd2blks outdoor trees a couple hundred feet away easy if there werent a bunch of other peoples trees in that area youd be smelling to
 

chronic coinoisseur

Active Member
I've ready multiple experiences of people saying that when they used molasses mixed in with there water supply not only fattened the buds but seemed to eliminate almost all odor from the plant itself. I cannot vouch for this but I have read it before and its just a thought.
 

pabloesqobar

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I've ready multiple experiences of people saying that when they used molasses mixed in with there water supply not only fattened the buds but seemed to eliminate almost all odor from the plant itself. I cannot vouch for this but I have read it before and its just a thought.
I've never heard of this. I use molasses and it didn't have any effect on the odor. Did you read about those experiences on this site?
 

Z0oted

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I've ready multiple experiences of people saying that when they used molasses mixed in with there water supply not only fattened the buds but seemed to eliminate almost all odor from the plant itself. I cannot vouch for this but I have read it before and its just a thought.
I dont think that's true, you must have misread something.
 

chronic coinoisseur

Active Member
I've never heard of this. I use molasses and it didn't have any effect on the odor. Did you read about those experiences on this site?
It was either this site or grasscity.com Someone started a post saying they noticed then when feeding with molasses the smell almost dissapeared. Several people afterward commented they noticed the same thing on there grow. Once again I have no proof but it's a 10 dollar solution that if nothing else helps the plants out in growth. Just trying to help a grower out.
 
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