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    4 Weeks into Flowering, No smell... Strange?

    Quote Originally Posted by stinkyattic
    If it doesn't run away, I WILL find a way to deep fry it....And dandelions have no legs. And my lawn is covered...
    Quote of the day.

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    #12
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    4 Weeks into Flowering, No smell... Strange?

    Dandelion leaves are good for digestive problems. Why not eat the flowers?

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    #13
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    4 Weeks into Flowering, No smell... Strange?

    DUDE i have a plant that has nooooooo smell too i have had nothing added to it out of the norm just regular soil it is going on 3 months now showing female pistols and still no smell maybe if the lamp gets the top warm i can smell a slitely chocolatey smell if i put my nose to it. i dont know what the deal is but the seed is from some flower that i baught off the streets so the strain is unknown. and i have a few question on the plant too, its my first real grow.

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    #14
    Senior Member

    4 Weeks into Flowering, No smell... Strange?

    Quote Originally Posted by stinkyattic
    No they don't, they're fabulous- the flowers can be egg-battered and fried.
    Dandelion head fritters PWN. MMMMMMMMMM!!!!!!!!!!
    If it doesn't run away, I WILL find a way to deep fry it....And dandelions have no legs. And my lawn is covered...
    actually, like always stinky is right... dandelions are fantastically nutritious, a very good survival plant... even the tea is ridiculously good for ya

    to be honest fluorescents are usually related to lessened scent... mostly due to lack of heat energy output. if i was you, and you wanted a good stinky/sweet plant... add some molasses (5-10ml per gal, during flowering)... your plant sounds low on sugars and related flavanoid supplements, and is a lower scent plant

    yes you can transplant, just do it when the soil is driest... then make sure you COMPLETELY soak the plant after transplant, ALSO don't forget to transplant in a lower light situation.

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    #15
    Junior Member

    4 Weeks into Flowering, No smell... Strange?

    Not sure, my herb makes my room smell... and its only been like 6days into flowering. But it was smelling even prior to flowering... soo yea,

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