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doitinthewoods

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you might not have flushed them well enough. I smelled some outdoor my friend had tonight, and it smelled like green hay. It had a really nice buzz, but I don't think that it was flushed properly. Although, it was a limb that was damaged so he cut it off so the plant didn't waste energy trying to heal itself, so it's not done yet. But yea, dried it smelled like green hay, and that can be because of nutes, ...or you have some beaster like strain that just smells like that.
 

Geozander

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Aroma is another word for smell! If the weed is hang dried properly for 1-2 wks, then cured the familiar weed smell will become apparent.
 

DubB83

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if they dont now, they never will. curing wont make that much of a difference.,
Wrong... They typically lose smell until you cure. Please do some research on curing and don't give bad advice. This is 100% normal. Get a jar and cure that stuff and the smell will return.

you might not have flushed them well enough. I smelled some outdoor my friend had tonight, and it smelled like green hay. It had a really nice buzz, but I don't think that it was flushed properly. Although, it was a limb that was damaged so he cut it off so the plant didn't waste energy trying to heal itself, so it's not done yet. But yea, dried it smelled like green hay, and that can be because of nutes, ...or you have some beaster like strain that just smells like that.
Also wrong, nutes don't make it smell/taste like hay. I have plants that were flushed for 4 weeks and still smell like hay during the hang dry. Beaster is not a strain, just commercially grown non-cured pot. Beaster just means not connesuir quality. That is like saying there is a schwag strain.

Please do a forum search before handing out bad info.

~GG420
 

DubB83

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Aroma is another word for smell! If the weed is hang dried properly for 1-2 wks, then cured the familiar weed smell will become apparent.
This is the correct answer, it may take up to a month for the good smell to come back, you have to cure out the impurities that are making it smell like hay and these impurities are just natural part of the plant, not nutes. Chlorophyl and other natural produced items make your herb smell like hay.

~GG420
 

Geozander

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This is the correct answer, it may take up to a month for the good smell to come back, you have to cure out the impurities that are making it smell like hay and these impurities are just natural part of the plant, not nutes. Chlorophyl and other natural produced items make your herb smell like hay.

~GG420
thats what i was trying to say! Lol
 

Geozander

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Yup yup that is why I pointed to you as the one giving the correct answer. LOL:blsmoke:

I'm just sick of the misinformation and ignorance being spread around the world these days. :cuss:

~GG420
totally agree with you there mate. At the end of the day its better to not post than post the wrong info. If i aint sure of an answer, i just dont post!
 
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