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Howdy all.
My friend has a notoriously odoriferous strain that he now grows in soil. When he used to grow in a small ebb-and-flow, the strain reeked during the whole flowering period. Now that he has switched to a (mostly-)organic soil mix, the strain barely smells at all until harvest/drying, but a jar of it will still smell up a whole house after drying. It smells a little bit right after waterings, but the smell quickly dissipates (it did not when he grew hydro). The only odor control he uses is a small ozone generator, set to go on for 30 minutes once every three hours.
Has anyone else experienced anything similar? We've been curious about this for a while now...
My friend has a notoriously odoriferous strain that he now grows in soil. When he used to grow in a small ebb-and-flow, the strain reeked during the whole flowering period. Now that he has switched to a (mostly-)organic soil mix, the strain barely smells at all until harvest/drying, but a jar of it will still smell up a whole house after drying. It smells a little bit right after waterings, but the smell quickly dissipates (it did not when he grew hydro). The only odor control he uses is a small ozone generator, set to go on for 30 minutes once every three hours.
Has anyone else experienced anything similar? We've been curious about this for a while now...