Why does pot smell like skunk now?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Good lord with all the bad info on here. How good or bad the weed is has nothing to do with it. It has to do with what sulfuric compounds are in a particular plant.

Indica strains are predominantly the culprits for the stronger skunky smells. Sativa tends to be a sweeter, woody smell. Indica weed is good for relaxing you so it’s often used for anxiety, stress, sleep problems, etc. And for pain. Sativa produces and more energetic high.

Why do people notice more of a skunky smell now than they remember from years ago? Probably a couple of reasons - the popularity of several Kush strains over the past 20-30 years, which are Indica. And also because medical marijuana prescriptions are for Indica strains than Sativa ones


What irony.

You criticize “bad info” then proceed to use a racist term.

Oh shut up. "Marijuana" is not a racist term. It's the common name for the cannabis plant, no different than referring to Bellis Perennis as a Daisy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:it has always smelled like skunk.
you must be new
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:it has always smelled like skunk.
you must be new


No you just had low quality. Good sinsemilla always smelled strong.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I can't believe I'm the only 50-something on here that thinks it smells almost identical to what I remember in the last 80s.


I am 49 and I agree the smell has always been bad, there is just more of it now and it is more intense. Smokers never seem to be able to smell themselves, it is especially bad in sweaters and their hair. I always take strong coffee into meetings to breathe when I have to meet them in person.


Your strong coffee smells too. You are a hypocrite that simply favors your own drug of choice.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I can't believe I'm the only 50-something on here that thinks it smells almost identical to what I remember in the last 80s.


I am 49 and I agree the smell has always been bad, there is just more of it now and it is more intense. Smokers never seem to be able to smell themselves, it is especially bad in sweaters and their hair. I always take strong coffee into meetings to breathe when I have to meet them in person.


Your strong coffee smells too. You are a hypocrite that simply favors your own drug of choice.


Have you ever managed to smell the coffee of the driver in front of you?
Anonymous
It used to have a distinct sweet odor. Not the phosphorus skunk odor.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m 50 and wonder the same damn thing!!! It is so strong and skunk like nowadays.

In my teens/20s/30s it smelled like cat nip. The smell has definitely changed.

And I smell it all over the DMV, even driving with my windows up!


Marijuana has been bred or “hybridized” to be far far more potent today.
that what they told us in the 80’s too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I can't believe I'm the only 50-something on here that thinks it smells almost identical to what I remember in the last 80s.


I am 49 and I agree the smell has always been bad, there is just more of it now and it is more intense. Smokers never seem to be able to smell themselves, it is especially bad in sweaters and their hair. I always take strong coffee into meetings to breathe when I have to meet them in person.


Your strong coffee smells too. You are a hypocrite that simply favors your own drug of choice.
coffee is great for your liver
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I can't believe I'm the only 50-something on here that thinks it smells almost identical to what I remember in the last 80s.


I am 49 and I agree the smell has always been bad, there is just more of it now and it is more intense. Smokers never seem to be able to smell themselves, it is especially bad in sweaters and their hair. I always take strong coffee into meetings to breathe when I have to meet them in person.


Your strong coffee smells too. You are a hypocrite that simply favors your own drug of choice.


Have you ever managed to smell the coffee of the driver in front of you?


Nope but I smell the coffee shop and the coffee roasting operation stinks up the whole block. I can also smell the car itself that is in front of me. None of that is illegal and I don’t see you making post after post about car emissions. Hm. Wonder why?
Anonymous
It's stronger now, hence the strong amorma. We grow our own at home and it smells skunky when it starts to mature. The stronger the better.
Anonymous
The weed definitely smells different than the 80s. And I can tell you that because every once in a while I get a whiff of good old-fashioned weed. And I'm like yes, I'm not wrong. Weed did smell different. So the old-fashioned stuff is still around because I do get a whiff of it once in a while. The skunk weed is the worst. I was at Harris Teeter standing behind a couple who must've just hotboxed in the car before they shopped, because these two people were wretchedly stinky standing in the grocery line. Who wants to smell like that?obviously they were so high they did not care
Anonymous
How do you know what skunk smells like
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I can't believe I'm the only 50-something on here that thinks it smells almost identical to what I remember in the last 80s.


I am 49 and I agree the smell has always been bad, there is just more of it now and it is more intense. Smokers never seem to be able to smell themselves, it is especially bad in sweaters and their hair. I always take strong coffee into meetings to breathe when I have to meet them in person.


Your strong coffee smells too. You are a hypocrite that simply favors your own drug of choice.


Have you ever managed to smell the coffee of the driver in front of you?


Nope but I smell the coffee shop and the coffee roasting operation stinks up the whole block. I can also smell the car itself that is in front of me. None of that is illegal and I don’t see you making post after post about car emissions. Hm. Wonder why?


Most cars have working catalytic converters. Move to a better neighborhood.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How do you know what skunk smells like


Have you never lived somewhere with skunks?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How do you know what skunk smells like


Have you never lived somewhere with skunks?


Or driven by a skunk that was hit by a car?
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