DankSandwich
New Member
Hello fellow stoners,
I'm hoping to get some insight on the smell of my plants right at harvest time.
Currently, I have 8 plants: 6 Blue Dream, 1 Amnesia Haze, and 1 Euphoria on day 60 of flowering. The Amnesia Haze, and 2 of the Blue Dream plants are giving off a very nice potent smell. The buds and sugar leaves are littered with trichomes, and my fingers stick together when I touch the bud.
However, I can't say the same for the other 4 Blue Dream, and 1 Euphoria. They also contain a good amount of trichomes, and have an overall nice look to them, but the smell is no where near as potent as the ones mentioned above. They have a rather grassy smell to them.
Tommorrow (22nd, October) will mark 2 weeks of flushing, and I plan to give them 1 more day of light, and 2 days of complete darkness before I cut them (24th, October).
Each plant grows in a soilless medium in 1-Gallon pots, and I've been keeping the PH around 5.8-6.0 throughout the whole life cycle.
All plants have been pretty much on the same feeding schedule, receiving the same types of nutes, so I'm wondering why the grassy smell behind 5 of the 8 plants?
I'll post some pics when I get home later this evening.
I'm hoping to get some insight on the smell of my plants right at harvest time.
Currently, I have 8 plants: 6 Blue Dream, 1 Amnesia Haze, and 1 Euphoria on day 60 of flowering. The Amnesia Haze, and 2 of the Blue Dream plants are giving off a very nice potent smell. The buds and sugar leaves are littered with trichomes, and my fingers stick together when I touch the bud.
However, I can't say the same for the other 4 Blue Dream, and 1 Euphoria. They also contain a good amount of trichomes, and have an overall nice look to them, but the smell is no where near as potent as the ones mentioned above. They have a rather grassy smell to them.
Tommorrow (22nd, October) will mark 2 weeks of flushing, and I plan to give them 1 more day of light, and 2 days of complete darkness before I cut them (24th, October).
Each plant grows in a soilless medium in 1-Gallon pots, and I've been keeping the PH around 5.8-6.0 throughout the whole life cycle.
All plants have been pretty much on the same feeding schedule, receiving the same types of nutes, so I'm wondering why the grassy smell behind 5 of the 8 plants?
I'll post some pics when I get home later this evening.