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Fact or Fiction?

Harvest

Member
So i remember years back some one told me not to smoke around my girls because it makes them think the are burning or about to be or something like that....as i blow my wake n bake bowl into the garden the question hit me again so i figure id throw it out there. So stoner babble or fact will plants react if around smoke.
:abduct:

-Harvest
 
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lysol

It wouldnt be good to smoke it out too thick mainly because it diluates other available gasses
 

Hydro-Soil

Active member
Veteran
as i blow my wake n bake bowl into the garden
The resinated air gets sucked up by your exhaust fan, only to clog up your odor scrubber.

In my case it clogs up the lint trap on my window A/C unit. :wallbash:


It used to be my favorite place to smoke!
 

baet

Member
indoor or outdoor. irrelevant still. as long as you dont hotbox in your indoor setup, which i still imagine wouldnt do anything besides possibly induce the plant to close its stomatas for a few minutes. outdoor would never be a problem, space for dissapating smoke is endless. idk, my friend blows smoke on our plants once every few weeks, for some reason...
 

toastfighter2

Active member
Here is my 2 cents on this, not only might the plants respond to the smoke by releasing chemicals to help them not burn, but the resin from the smoke could condensate on the glass on your lamp, and like stated above, put undue stress on you filters. Another thing to keep in mind is that the smoke you are growing will more than likely be better than what you are smoking(or else why do it in the first place), so why would you want to chance imparting the flavor of sub par smoke on your home grown dankness?
 
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