Plants and smell

koragorn

Member
So through the winter months for the first time I'm going to be attempting an inside grow/cloning batch. I've done some outside grows and I've got everything set up in my room to begin. I just realized today though that I never really thought about when my plants started to smell. Everything has been outside and not confined at all... My main goal right now is to clone a few dozen plants to get ready for the spring and then transplant them when the weather warms up. I'm not so concerned about actually taking them to flower so if that's going to make the smell go up astronomically I'd just skip it.
 

Wordz

Well-Known Member
So through the winter months for the first time I'm going to be attempting an inside grow/cloning batch. I've done some outside grows and I've got everything set up in my room to begin. I just realized today though that I never really thought about when my plants started to smell. Everything has been outside and not confined at all... My main goal right now is to clone a few dozen plants to get ready for the spring and then transplant them when the weather warms up. I'm not so concerned about actually taking them to flower so if that's going to make the smell go up astronomically I'd just skip it.
smell really depends on strain. I have cannalope haze which has almost no smell and I have wonderberry that smells like skunk/berry it's ridiculously pungent
 

koragorn

Member
smell really depends on strain. I have cannalope haze which has almost no smell and I have wonderberry that smells like skunk/berry it's ridiculously pungent

Uhg, I was afraid of that, I decided not to buy seeds this time around and simply picked up random strains from friends and acquaintances.
 
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