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strategicmuse (1 post so far) |
Hey everyone, I’m planning a small indoor grow setup (around 2 plants) in an apartment and odor control is a top priority. I’ve already got a carbon filter setup, but I’d still like to go with a strain that naturally has a lower smell during flowering to minimize the risk. Has anyone here had experience with low-odor strains that still produce decent yields and potency? I’ve heard Northern Lights might be a good pick, but I’m open to other suggestions, especially indicas or hybrids that are manageable in tight spaces. golf hit Also — any tips on stealth ventilation or additional odor masking methods would be hugely appreciated. Thanks in advance! | |||
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