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.
HighTillIDie Reviewed by HighTillIDie on . 4 Weeks into Flowering, No smell... Strange? Hi guys. This is not my first grow, just my first successful female. She is about 4 weeks into Flowering. The Trychomes are making it look frosty and seem to be forming nicely. Everything is going very well, but oddly, there is no stench from the plant. Is that strange for being this far into flowering? The Strain is Early Perl/Northern Lights. I am growing under CFL's using 1 oz. Botanicare Pro Flowering and a Capful of SuperThrive per gallon. My Ph is around 6.5. Everything else looks Rating: 5