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pentum100
04-05-2010, 07:48 AM
will growing just one single plant outdoors produce a lot of smell?

backyard is very small, and there are no fences between mine and neighbors yards.

do the sensi star strain smell a lot?

should i also grow a couple tomatoes if that helps cover up the odor?

thakns

StickyBuds1987
04-05-2010, 12:33 PM
will growing just one single plant outdoors produce a lot of smell?

backyard is very small, and there are no fences between mine and neighbors yards.

do the sensi star strain smell a lot?

should i also grow a couple tomatoes if that helps cover up the odor?

thakns

welll aslong as no one can see it and its outside i dont think it would be that bad of a stink but i cant be to sure :thumbsup::jointsmile:

oldhaole
04-05-2010, 02:27 PM
A single plant should not be bad. It may smell real good during it's last month of growth on on a hot sunny day. But since it is alone you should not have a problem. After all you are not growing 50.

While many people know what burning weed smells like, not too many can place the smell of growing weed. I'm sure most of us can, but we ain't your neighbors. If you are a bit worried, try the tomato plant, or simmilar aromatic flowers.

When my garden is in full bloom it positivly reeks. That is when I bring in a truckload of manure to fertilize my roses. You will not smell anything over that. Bonus is if you don't care for your neighbor you can have them dump the truck right at his fence.

For your own peace of mind you should consider a fence. Even though you only have 1 plant, a fence would make it much harder to steal. There is always a small chance someboby that knows what green weed smells like. All it takes is a good nose to start heading upwind, to ruin your day.

ForgetClassC
04-06-2010, 01:33 AM
One single, fully flowering marijuana plant will be noticeable up to 150 ft away.

-C

demoreal
04-06-2010, 02:27 AM
There are strains that do not have a strong odor. That is one of the things a breeder might look for.
The strain Mazar...
oaksterdam catalog:
"80% Indica, 20% Sativa hybrid. Mazar has a citris/lemon taste and earthy/sandalwood fragrance. This is a low fragrance strain, making it ideal for patients wishing to remain discreet"

Note: If I was your neighbor I bet I would know. If its to much a risk do not grow.

pentum100
04-07-2010, 06:29 PM
thanks for helping me out.
my garden is right now full with a bunch of other plants/flowers.
My sensi is just right in the middle recieving the strong force of sun.
I dont know what im gonna do since this is not my own house.
Im definitely gna wait till it starts budding just to see how bad it might turn out to be later on..

Faddenator
04-07-2010, 06:35 PM
Do the people who own the house know you're growing it??? If not, get it out of their yard RIGHT NOW!!!

ganjamanjaguy
04-07-2010, 09:05 PM
i am growing one female plant outside, it is not that stinky, only when you put your nose close to it, but i am sure when it starts to bud , you will smell it no farther than 5-6 feet away at most with good wind

nugrowr
04-11-2010, 08:37 PM
i grow right in a suburban neighborhood.. my neighbors are cool but i never have any trouble with 4 plants outside this year 6 are goin out there.. then again i keep em in pots so i can take em in when im not around.. i just have one in the ground this year which is kinda a mad experiment but other than that ill keep em all mobile.. also if you move them around you can throw off nervous rippers..