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Odor White Rhino and Moby Dick

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Hello, firstly, I'm spanish, so sorry for my bad english.

I want to ask you about the odor of White Rhino and Moby Dick. Which of two produces more odor in flowering? I want grow one of this, but I need that produce a bit or nothing odor...jeje

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If ur asking for the GHS Versions or this Strains i would say Moby Dick.

But no Weedplant will have no Smell. So if u Grow somewhere where People could get atraccted of the Smell pls buy a CarbonFilter ;)

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hello man, so i have grown both, moby dick is not particurly strong strong pugent smell, it does smell of course but compare to some skunk or things like this i don't find it that strong, i haven't grown a loot of white rhino but the ones i've had were not strong smell neither, less smell than the mobydick, but maybe some phenotypes smell more i don't know.

But i would say in both case it's not very strong, moby dick beeing the stronger. with a carbon filter you should not have problem if it's outdoor i don't know must be the same for the 2..unless i've only had shitty white rhino with no smell, it's possible too haha ;)

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