Lost there smell

YellowFin67

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Six plants in soil. A couple of days short of third week of flowering. Growing in a closet. In 1980 I was growing in garage. First grow since the 80's. When I started it was March and still cold out. The end of May it started getting hot. My plants seemed to stall out. So I went into problem solving mode.. started with the soil then lighting finally the roots. All good but while checking for insects started sweeting. Turns out my venting sucked. So it took me a few days but I got it worked out. Now before I set up the fans it had been reaching 101 degrees and humidity was up in the 80's. Now it runs between 72 to 78 degrees and humidity in the 40's. Once I got the venting going two of the six took off in a couple days and a week later had doubled in size the other two did the same a week after. But two of them didn't start growing for three and not real fast. Now here is my problem or question. Before the venting problem my room and hallway smelled. And it was veg stage now there all budding pretty nicely for two and a half weeks. But not much smell. Not even when I open up 10 mins before lights and venting fans come on. Gotta put your nose in the bud to smell it. So did this over heating and not venting properly mess these plants up.. should keep going for another 8 weeks or pull and start over.
 

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Roger A. Shrubber

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they look ok, as well as i can see in those pictures. i'd let them run and see what happens. they look like they're just starting to flower, so any damage the heat may have done looks like most of it happened early enough not to make your buds foxtail and get ugly.
the two runts, that shit just happens sometimes. maybe the heat slowed them down, or maybe they just would have been that way anyway. i'd still run them and let them do what they want, but i have the room to do that, if you're in a tight spot, you might want to get rid of those two. i just hate giving up on a plant. a lot of times those runts grow fire...just not a lot of it
 

Humble_Budlings

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Rona? My buddy just had it and he couldn't smell my dep plants, so I'm not just being a troll... Srsly. Could be your nose.

But they are pretty early. Can you taste food and smell other smells?
 

harrychilds

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They won't have much smell yet. The flowers are still immature. Give them a month or two and The smell will come back :) And no don't start over, there's nothing wrong with them. They look Great dude! :bigjoint:
 

Dank Bongula

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As long as you don't harvest early, and you properly dry them slowly, the smell will improve in curing. Flowering buds that do not smell strong is a common occurrence
 
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