Yeah a buzz kill definitely, but my wife's upper lip is trembling, I wouldn't care so much even if my neighbors knew... But the junkie bum

yesterday really made me a bit nervous. Great lesson in English here :clap:
Thanks all you guys (and ladies) for kind advices and encouragement but the Mazars are going to my friend's yard the day after tomorrow where they'll be safer even if they'll have less attention they would get on my balcony. My wife claims she can smell them coming home from far (let's say 15 meters), even if I don't, I can smell them from let's say 3 m, but I'm a heavy tobacco smoker and I usually can't smell shit - but she won't let me keep them home - you know them chicks - sorry banana

. I simply can't imagine what she'll say after the bush gets some weight on. Right now she (Mazar, not my wife, of course

) is still only showing a few gal's things... She'll be a woman soon... and then?
I'll switch to guerilla this year and I'll prepare better for the next season, following the kind advice with other fragrant plants. I'll see if they can survive a winter here in the pots, I don't want to buy new ones for every season and they wouldn't serve the purpose well as new ones too.
I have 3 more beans: 2SwS, one already peeking out the soil, the other one and one more Mazar still in my desk. I hope nothing eats them or nobody steals them out in the woods which will be the biggest worry in my area. I'll have to plant them on different spots most probably to minimize the risk. I'll keep you up to date.
Any suggestions for the low odour strains for the next year? I did some research (too late, but I did) and things people say are quite contradicting each other. Some people say a strain A doesn't smell at all, some say the same strain A reeks (even about Mazar I've heard both opinions). It most probably has also something to do with weather (heat and sun make them smell more, so I've noticed) and nutes. Any strategy some experienced balcony grower developed? I know most of you grow indoors with the carbon filters and what not, but there must be a trick or two to learn, not just idioms

Have a nice grow and keep your fingers crossed for me.