pythagorasjones
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medicore said:smell doesn't travel far outdoors, you have to be close to the plant in order to smell them outdoors.
TheStickyIcky said:Thats not necessarily true. Like Puffin' I have winded a small group of plants from 100 yards away or so before. There are a lot of factors that come into play though. Like other smells that may be around there. How thick growth is around there. Strain of course plays a role as well.
The more plants you put together the stronger the smell will be obviously. A single plant or just a couple will be pretty hard to smell but a group of 10-15 will be much easier to wind. This becomes a problem if someone happens to be walking through there by coincidence or if someone looking for your plants has a general idea where your plants are due to finding trails, trash, etc. They will then just circle the area trying to wind them.
medicore said:In my backyard this year I noticed that there isn't really a constant flow of air from one way or another because of all of the obstructions (houses) that are in the area. I noticed that the smell traveled straight up because of the natural flow of air within a group of houses. So, my opinion is based solely on the direction of wind travel. But, I think a lot of other people can agree with me that when they grow in their yards (not in the forest where wind travels in specific directions) that their neighbors do not usually smell their cannabis.
TheStickyIcky said:I understand what you are saying and I'm not saying that you are ALWAYS gonna smell them. How many plants are we talking about here? 2-3 in your backyard?
Wise Man said:Im growing Super Skunk in my outdoor grow(guerilla growing),ive got 5 plants.
I expect 2-3 to turn out female,do you guys think the smell would become overly powerfull?
Sorry to ask this Q,on your thread PJ.
pythagorasjones said:Well im gonna be growing on a farm, in a group of trees that seperate plots, one for wheat, and the other plot is of cows. Im hoping the smell of manure will overpower the smell of the herb. The farmer has no clue what im doing, and i doubt he knows what growing herb smells like. But i dont like taking chances, not my style, the closest he or his tractor would get to the garden is about 100 feet. I plan on growing about 15-20 plants.
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