Stinky strains

ganja361

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I'm interested in your experiences of the stinkiest, loudest, intoxicating, however you want to put it, strains you've ever grown.

So far for me it's been:
Oregon Diesel
Quad Dawg
Master Kush
Super silver Haze.

And I happened to buy a lb of some called PandaLand. Never heard or seen anything about it since. Literally an 8th reeked my 3000 sq foot house.
 

Grojak

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Personally never been high enough to have weed speak to me so no experience with it being loud or loudest but I can speak to stink.

Cheese (don't ask me by who its just a clone)
GG4
Sensi Star
random Skunk
old school Afghani
 

Alexroller

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Well mine aint stinking in any way...
I was going anxious about carbon filters and stuff... but they dont seem to stink... i hope they will start hopefully cause i dont like the smell of my autos...my vegging skunk... when i rub its leaves my fingers smell like weed... my oldest auto flowers she seem to have over 40-50 grams on her but she doesnt stink at all...maybe ive done something wrong and lowered her potency... dunno....any info?
 

DANKSKANK

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Well mine aint stinking in any way...
I was going anxious about carbon filters and stuff... but they dont seem to stink... i hope they will start hopefully cause i dont like the smell of my autos...my vegging skunk... when i rub its leaves my fingers smell like weed... my oldest auto flowers she seem to have over 40-50 grams on her but she doesnt stink at all...maybe ive done something wrong and lowered her potency... dunno....any info?
Your problem is that autos just can't compare to photoperiod. They require more light which is more electricity, they don't yield nearly enough for the time and effort, and the potency is way too low.
 

Alexroller

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Your problem is that autos just can't compare to photoperiod. They require more light which is more electricity, they don't yield nearly enough for the time and effort, and the potency is way too low.
Photoperiod plants,i switched to flowering.... i can see preflowers but some times i open for 5 minutes the door and light can get inside so its not uninterupted dark period for 12 hours... if the plant is switch will something like that cause stress switch back or confuse the plant in any way???
 

budulyk

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currently growing a delicious candy stinks like candyfloss and cheese all at once pure mental stinkiest ive grown so far
 

DANKSKANK

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Photoperiod plants,i switched to flowering.... i can see preflowers but some times i open for 5 minutes the door and light can get inside so its not uninterupted dark period for 12 hours... if the plant is switch will something like that cause stress switch back or confuse the plant in any way???
Yes, it can cause them to take longer to start flowering. Try to keep it totally dark for the full 12 hrs.
 

eastcoastled

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Photoperiod plants,i switched to flowering.... i can see preflowers but some times i open for 5 minutes the door and light can get inside so its not uninterupted dark period for 12 hours... if the plant is switch will something like that cause stress switch back or confuse the plant in any way???
You most likely won't have a problem. I open my room almost every night to do an evening hand water so they don't get too dry(in coco). I also have some minor light leaks here and there that i am too lazy to address, but they are indirect in relation to the plants, so no issues....been like this for a few years. They adapt to their environment, consistency is key. Some people get a little crazy with the uninterupted dark period, like they never seen a full moon before. A light leak for the whole cycle...yeah, i can see an issue there where part of the plant is dark and another part is getting hit by light 24/7. That would confuse the shit out of them and cause some weird issues. In nature there is no such thing as a consistent dark period for the entire flowering period.....not since humans and full moons have existed. All of this is also strain dependent, some strains are real finicky....but for most of the finicky ones you are just guessing at what the issue is/was.
 

Alexroller

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having an autoflower in 12-12 would lower the potency except for the growth??/?
I mean logically they should take more to end but will they get me high???
At the older one plant the buds seem to get yellowish at some spots and some calyxes get dark purple.... I feel that something is wrong :s
 

Dividedsky

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Your problem is that autos just can't compare to photoperiod. They require more light which is more electricity, they don't yield nearly enough for the time and effort, and the potency is way too low.
Ya I don't get the whole auto thing. It was definitely a good marketing idea for new growers, I guess. I have not and would never grow a auto. Why grow a weed plant you can't clone? For all the new growers out there- cloning is very very easy. Serious seeds old ak-47 was among my stankiest.
 

Michael Huntherz

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Ya I don't get the whole auto thing. It was definitely a good marketing idea for new growers, I guess. I have not and would never grow a auto. Why grow a weed plant you can't clone? For all the new growers out there- cloning is very very easy. Serious seeds old ak-47 was among my stankiest.
I hate autoflowers, but I finally thought of a good reason for them. For outdoor growers with a short season but long photoperiod, like Alaska, they can make sense. Anyone else growing them should stop, the genetic dilution and marketing craze are both disgusting.
 
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