How is the odor of any Northern Lights crossed with Skunk?

cdaly69

Member
I am thinking about a Northern Lights grow for the future based on reports of low odor. But can anyone that has ever grown a NL strain crossed with skunk comment on the odor?

I tend to order from Attitude and most of their NL strains are crossed with skunk--I don't know if this upsets the low odor part of the equation. I am looking for a little input from anyone that has grown any NL crossed with skunk.

I was leaning towards Northern Lights #9 (Sagarmatha seeds) since it is widely reported to be a low odor while growing strain, but will consider other NLs if they don't stink.

Thanks for any input.
 

cdaly69

Member
I am thinking about a Northern Lights grow for the future based on reports of low odor. But can anyone that has ever grown a NL strain crossed with skunk comment on the odor?

I tend to order from Attitude and most of their NL strains are crossed with skunk--I don't know if this upsets the low odor part of the equation. I am looking for a little input from anyone that has grown any NL crossed with skunk.

I was leaning towards Northern Lights #9 (Sagarmatha seeds) since it is widely reported to be a low odor while growing strain, but will consider other NLs if they don't stink.

Thanks for any input.

I just wanted to bounce this thread once more looking for input on the odor of NL plants that have been crossed with skunk.

No problem if there isn't any input. I'm just starting to think about my next grow. Thanks.
 

Tiredofschwag

Active Member
I've grown Northern Lights X Afghani (Couchlock) as well as Aurora Indica. Crossed with Skunk you will not get a stable grow. Some will take after skunk and some will take after N.L. Although N.L. seems to take the smell away from a lot of the offspring, there will be some that are smelly. I found that in the early stages it is the males that smell.
 
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