I did some searching on this topic but couldn’t find much (other than people supporting both schools of thought)...is there any correlation between a strong scent during veg and eventual quality/potency?
I started three fem Honduras x Panama (ACE seeds) and winnowed it down to the strongest girl in terms of growth and resistance to minor screw-ups on my part. However it was a hard decision to make between her and her close second, who was not as vigorous but smelled better. The keeper has a slight scent to her, but nothing like her sister I parted with...
So now I’m second-guessing myself that I should have kept the smaller, but smellier, girl. Is there a rule of thumb that, across the same strain, smellier plants in veg will produce “better” buds? Or is that simply another trait that some exhibit, some don’t, and has absolutely no bearing on final quality?
There’s equal parts of my brain that are leaning either direction. My gut says “smells that early mean it’s going to be fire!!” while my head says “it’s just one more characteristic in a whole host of others and by itself means nothing”.
Doubt there’s any real science behind this but interested in what experienced growers have to say.
I started three fem Honduras x Panama (ACE seeds) and winnowed it down to the strongest girl in terms of growth and resistance to minor screw-ups on my part. However it was a hard decision to make between her and her close second, who was not as vigorous but smelled better. The keeper has a slight scent to her, but nothing like her sister I parted with...
So now I’m second-guessing myself that I should have kept the smaller, but smellier, girl. Is there a rule of thumb that, across the same strain, smellier plants in veg will produce “better” buds? Or is that simply another trait that some exhibit, some don’t, and has absolutely no bearing on final quality?
There’s equal parts of my brain that are leaning either direction. My gut says “smells that early mean it’s going to be fire!!” while my head says “it’s just one more characteristic in a whole host of others and by itself means nothing”.
Doubt there’s any real science behind this but interested in what experienced growers have to say.