Some plants smell more then others. I had a northern light auto that barely smelled at all unless you put your nose right up to the buds.
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Give them time and they should start to reek......theirs still a way to go yet before their finished......besides they say a happy plant should have less ad a reek to it.....not sure I agree with that one though.....
Whats with the 3 fingered leaves?
Nvm i answered my own question, i didnt look at the second pic and see its outside..low light
Generally about 3 months total, Strain and genetics alter that. Depends on what you want too, THC or Cbd high alter harvest times too. Color of tricomes. I usually go 50% - 75% red on most strains when I harvest
I honestly don't know, could it come down to strain? Because I had 2 in seperate locations and they both had 3 fingered leaves but they were both getting different amounts of sunlight. And they were both bagseed
Yep, if your garden reeks without being disturbed then most likely your plants are stressed. Low odor is most often a sign of happy, stress free plants.Most of my plants dont emit a smell unless you rupture a trichome head, touch a bud. have temps too high, or are stressed
I dont even use carbon filters. Shit turns dank after curing and most of the top trichs have busted. Needs airtight non porous container and still smells. Grind up some bud and it reeks.
Perhaps you just did your job properly and theres no issue at all?
Plants grown outside will flower based on the decreasing light periods that start today (first day of summer - longest daylight period of year). I have outdoor plants that are already flowering, but they are in shade most of the afternoon. From your pics, I would say you have at least 6 to 8 more weeks before these finish. Strain doesn't really matter in my book on finish times when you are outdoors, except some strains are better in lower latitudes, some better for farther north. By better I mean finish times. You want shorter finish times the farther north you are so as to avoid not finishing before the first frost in the fall, or for me, avoiding cool rains and wind that usually start sometime in September.