first harvest cannabis smells like frest cut grass?

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Hey folks, i chopped my plant about 20 days early she was nice but had mites, problem Is my bud smells like fresh cut grass. I am 100% organic my buds were very airy but still yielded a quarter oz so im happy for my first grow. Can anyone explain why it smells like this during flower she smelled amazing.
 
Hey folks, i chopped my plant about 20 days early she was nice but had mites, problem Is my bud smells like fresh cut grass. I am 100% organic my buds were very airy but still yielded a quarter oz so im happy for my first grow. Can anyone explain why it smells like this during flower she smelled amazing.


HH,

You probably answered your own queston. Cutting earlly will give you more of that smell, 20 days in the life cycle of an auto flower, is like 10 years for us. It is quite a bit of time. The closer you get to a mature plant, the better it will smell in most cases. Also, if you have more of "just bud" with a tight trim job, it will smell better. Also, it needs to cure. it needs to sit in a jar at 50-60 RH for about three weeks to a month and a half to get it's great smell.

If you thought it was an amazing smell then, I wonder what it would have smelled lik if it went as long as it should have?


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Are you talking about what it smells like now or when you cut it?Fresh cut bud will usually have a grassy hay smell when you first cut it.After a proper cure this grassy smell should go away and leave you with your true bud smell.This might take awnile depending how moist the bud was when you cut it.I figure after a month in the jar my bud is pretty well done,although it still might change some in time.
 
She was at 80 days when i chopped her ok im gonna start the cure today she has been hanging for 4 days today will be 5. How long should i.open the cureing jar for and how many times per week.
 
Check our harvesting and curing thread on our home page and this will give you some detailed info on curing.
 
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