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    Hey all.. Anyone grown out an auto that they can suggest that won't stink too bad in my backyard?

    Ideally something easy to get (not mephisto). I can get fastbuds easy.



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    One of the Northern Lights strains will proably be best?
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    Quote Originally Posted by M_C View Post
    One of the Northern Lights strains will proably be best?
    And it does smell some times, so there really isn't A strain that doesn't smell of something. But Like MC said probably the best one, but you will get A whip once in A while. lol

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    I've done NL a couple times and it can stink for sure.

    Was thinking more like a fruity citrus profile

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    Quote Originally Posted by sourshoes View Post
    I've done NL a couple times and it can stink for sure.

    Was thinking more like a fruity citrus profile

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    Watermelon Zkittles smelled nothing like cannabis when I grew it. Fragrant though.

    Or maybe an orange sherbet? That one didn't stink too bad until you rubbed it.

    Or perhaps something purple. Purple weed seems to smell purple.

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    I'm growing a birthday cake kush indoors without ventilation and it has a real sweet smell.
    Outside you probably wouldn't even smell it.

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    Look into planting a few other plants round the area that are fragrant to help mask the smells. Lavender is always a good one, strong smell and easy to grow. Mint etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mac View Post
    Look into planting a few other plants round the area that are fragrant to help mask the smells. Lavender is always a good one, strong smell and easy to grow. Mint etc.
    I was just thinking the same thing, there used to be a thing about growing tomatoes around cannabis plants, guess they have a strong smell and grow at the same speed, from seed to harvest, they could help to hide your crop.

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