No smell!? WTF is this!?!?

Single White Pistol

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I have 3 girls, all 45 days into flower, crystals, buds, all that and there's no smell!

I keep hearing about how much money people spend on carbon filters, however, my plants do not smell AT ALL. Only when you brake the tricombs can you smell the cannabis on your fingers. I don't get it. They're all early misty grown from seed in soil with fox farm nutes. I'd say they were about a week or maybe 2 before harvest. Check the journal if you'd like. I only wish I got seeds from this grow if it's really gonna be odor free through the end.
 

kid cannabis

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i wish i had a strain like that i have to ferbreese my room every time i open my grow room...... thats with a carbon filter rigged up to a 8 inch fan
 

OregonMeds

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No you don't wish you had a strain like that. It generally means you have a low quality plant.
It's not uncommon, but not something you want to choose a plant for.

Does your bud look all sticky icky and crazy covered with trichomes like some other peoples plants do on this board? I mean loaded with trichomes?

Probably not.
 

amsterdayum

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ive had bud in veg and flower that had very little smell and after curing it turned out to be decent bud... not great but decent
 

kid cannabis

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yea well i have to run an 8 in exhaust fan threw 3 carbon sheets for 4 plants in veg....... its a great smelll when its not in your bed room
 

Florida Girl

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I've been growing WW this past year and it has been very mild in terms of the smell. I've not had to use any kind of odor filter.
 

KaliKitsune

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I have so many other plants growing in my closet that you can't smell the bud until you're right on top of it.

Nature's air filter - plants.

Why spend money on carbon?
 

KaliKitsune

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yea but nature doesnt come in a compact size
Says who? Keep some catnip around. You can keep it in tiny pots and it'll do just fine with weekly watering, and it doesn't even need direct lighting.

Same with lichens. You can grow them on a rock, all they need is a spritz of water daily.

They both are quite effective in filtering out air.
 

KaliKitsune

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In addition to catnip and lichens, you could also do light herbs, like basil and thyme, which do well in small pots. They however do require a little direct lighting.

I think you could even grow alfalfa grass in the closet and the surface area of that even in a small container makes for a great smell filter.
 

Papi Chingon

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i had several durban poisons that had little odor as well, but after everything was cut, dried and cured, it certainly had a nice aroma. not an indoor strain, but i'm just saying...
 
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