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Old 08-10-2008, 02:23 PM   #1
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Low Odor Strains

I understand there are a few strains out there that produce very low to no odor during flowering??? Can anyone help me here to figure which varieties they are? it seems most seed companies do not list info. on growing odor other than general description of the overall aroma.....
I am looking for a high yielding short stature plant with the lowest odor possible.. Any ideas?
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Old 08-10-2008, 03:42 PM   #2
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I'm not sure, but if you're not planning on having a ventilation system then you're planning wrong unless you're in a remote area. You should get some sort of odor control regardless, even if you have a low odor plant. Once they get into flowering they're going to stink.
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There used to be a thread about this but I lost the link. People were asked to give a score on a 10 points scale for stinkiness of the variety they grow. I added some of these strains on my wish list :

Northern Light : 2/10
K2: 2/10

There were many more strains listed but these were the 2 most odorless strains from the posters in that thread.
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Old 08-11-2008, 10:30 AM   #4
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I just ran into this: Blue Apollo from Joey Weed. It is said in the description that it is a low odor strain. I heard good things about apollo and blueberry; this one will definitely be added to my wish list...

Blue Apollo Joey Weed Seeds
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blueberry sometimes smells something awful and sometimes nothing until it is dry then you certainly do not want to travel with it.
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I grew NL#5's from Highgrade Seeds and the odor was nearly non existant all the way through. I love that strain! Great producer, and a very non-indica high.
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NL #5 is short squaty indica right.. I am looking for short with the heaviest high yield buds I can find until I can start a cloning operation with a good mother..

Any one had experience with Low Ryder?
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lowryder#2 if you want small and odor free its a very stealthy plant
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lowryder#2 if you want small and odor free its a very stealthy plant


That is what I had hoped.. Since I have never even heard of any good hybrid bud in my area ( Lancaster, Pa. area) I am going to have to make a pilgrimage to find some worthy seeds now or be stuck in bag weed hell...
I understand the purps, lowryder and some NL crosses will be good for my medical problems.. Local talent just making me tired...... I have Chrons disease so there is massive stomach pains and sickness and also auto accident back problems and a wrist and hand getting so arthritic that they will soon look like gnarled up tree roots Doc says if i do not keep up with painful therapy or Knife work which I think will only take the pain away for a short wile and need it again.... Oh and I have Narcolepsy on top of it all.. YAY Me
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There used to be a thread about this but I lost the link. People were asked to give a score on a 10 points scale for stinkiness of the variety they grow.
http://www.gardenscure.com/420/genet...le-0-10-a.html
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