nah man. The smell goes away, and even gets replaced by a hay or cut grass smell sometimes. Once it's dry, if there is no smell, you need to cure it. Put it in mason jars and open them a bunch of times a day. If they sweat moisture, actually if you don't know how to cure yet read some of the stickys or search for it. All I am saying is that my herb loses it;'s smell after air drying( in negative pressure with a carbon filter, so effectively consant airflow), and once it cures for a week or two it fills the house, neigh the neighborhood! with the smell when I pop open those jars!!

Also if the herb is out in the open in your place, you may be used to the smell. I had a buddy who grew with no odor control and you could smell it from the driveway but he would get pissed if you brought it up and scream how he didn't smell anything and we were just paranoid. It took his paperboy saying "man you smoke a TON of weed in there!" when he was collecting for him to realize we were right. The kid was outside on the grass and my buddy was completely dry and hadn't smoked in 2 days!
AllforMe Reviewed by AllforMe on . My harvested and dried buds have no smell...why??? Keep in mind that this was my first harvest....but why do my buds have no distinct smell to them? I know the genes were good just judging by the buds i grew the seed from, and the plant actually had a strong skunkish smell while it was drying. In fact, it stunk up my kitchen when it was in the garage. I'm guessing maybe i dried it too fast since i had a fan hitting it. Potency was there but it also had a lack in taste as well. Rating: 5