Title was mostly for the alteration - the serious question is -Does a low fragrance suggest something in terms of quality of your buds?
Just harvested and have started to dry 2 of my 5 plants of Northern Lights. I'm rather amazed that the smell is not intense - definitely pervasive (you might say - sticky).
We could smell the grow through our walls from the attached outside grow shed to the inside rooms - and yes the walls are well insulated and built - so this really surprised me.
BUT the fragrance is pleasant, not overpowering, just a nice organic smell. My wife says it's leaning to pine, whereas I think more earthy or hoppy like mushrooms or fresh IPA.
She has a better smeller than me, after my years in boatyards and woodworking shops. No skunkiness at all.
The point of my question though is that since the intensity is pretty mild, does that give a hint as to the quality of the buds or the potential effect?
Thanks.
Crow
Just harvested and have started to dry 2 of my 5 plants of Northern Lights. I'm rather amazed that the smell is not intense - definitely pervasive (you might say - sticky).
We could smell the grow through our walls from the attached outside grow shed to the inside rooms - and yes the walls are well insulated and built - so this really surprised me.
BUT the fragrance is pleasant, not overpowering, just a nice organic smell. My wife says it's leaning to pine, whereas I think more earthy or hoppy like mushrooms or fresh IPA.
She has a better smeller than me, after my years in boatyards and woodworking shops. No skunkiness at all.
The point of my question though is that since the intensity is pretty mild, does that give a hint as to the quality of the buds or the potential effect?
Thanks.
Crow
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