How bad does marijuana smell during flowering outside?

Houser

Member
I just harvested my first. It was about 2 ft tall not huge buds but it smelled up the whole house. It was in the basement and the odor would hit you when you walk in the front door.
 

Hauvert

Active Member
this is the same question i wanted to ask. good thing i searched it first before asking... i'm planning on growing in a field behind my house it's an open field and my neighbors had fenced yards so they wouldn't be able to spot them. but would they be able to smell them 12-15 feet away?

i have pictures in one of my threads if you'd like to see what i'm talking about.
 

Hauvert

Active Member
this is the same question i wanted to ask. good thing i searched it first before asking... i'm planning on growing in a field behind my house it's an open field and my neighbors had fenced yards so they wouldn't be able to spot them. but would they be able to smell them 12-15 feet away?

i have pictures in one of my threads if you'd like to see what i'm talking about.
 

grassified

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No outdoors kinda masks the scent a little by just diffusing the scent more I guess. But really strong strains like skunk will probably travel a little wyas to people. To asnwer above posters question, if its a strong strain then they might catch a few wiffs of skunky dank, But they might not even know what dank is and just think its a skunk or something. But either way you probably want a low odor strain like northern lights or something bro.

Happy growing.
 

bbike1

Active Member
your gonnna want to plant some rosa regossa's and tons of mint plants all over. I do this in all guerilla grows and all i can smell is the mint apon walking up to the spots. Plus deer won't go near rosa regossa
 

Space Angel

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your gonnna want to plant some rosa regossa's and tons of mint plants all over. I do this in all guerilla grows and all i can smell is the mint apon walking up to the spots. Plus deer won't go near rosa regossa
just to let you know, MJ does not smell bad, it smells good!
 

Massiv3

Active Member
another option is bee balm

grows in 2-3' stalks with somewhat similar foliage and a strong fresh scent that masks the skunk well
 

Dubious06

Active Member
You can also use a fish emulsion as fertilizer. The stuff smells awful but the plants absolutely love it, and it'll cover the smell. You can even use it as a foliar spray, and that would mask the odor as well.
 

dlively11

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Most types will flat out reek the last 1-2 weeks of bloom. Hell I had Cheese indoors in fairly well sealed room that you could smell on the street !! Any decent sized patch will smell a LOT. You want more like 100 feet not 10 feet from neighbors.
 

josh15

Member
well if you ask me mj smells good haha, but to answer your question, i have about thirty plants growing back in a old acre sized field in the woods and i can always smell them before i get within 100 feet of them haha
 

Dizz1e

Active Member
Depends on strain, how many plants you got, how spread out they are, wind speed and a bunch of other shit. :mrgreen:

Only time will tell if someone you don't want to smell it does....

Till then good luck! :peace:
 
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