The peculiar smell that often arises after shifting a potted plant is usually due to the disturbance of the soil and the roots. This disruption can release gases and volatile organic compounds from the soil, which may include decomposing organic matter or microbial activity. Additionally, the roots may have been damaged or disturbed, leading to the release of substances that contribute to the odor. Overall, this smell is typically a temporary phenomenon as the plant adjusts to its new position.
It Depends. If the plant is in the vegetation stage it will not smell, However if the plant is budding or (flowering) stage it will definitely have a strong smell to it. This is when the plant under goes 12/12 light/dark per day. The smell can be called "Dank" it can smell amazing just like a bud you bought.
About 90% of natural (raw) rubber comes from the sap of Hevea brasiliensis (the Pará rubber tree).The sap, known as latex, has its own peculiar smell and is milky white in colour.
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A plant with bulbous roots and a strong smell could be garlic (Allium sativum). Garlic is known for its pungent smell and grows from bulbs underground. It is commonly used in cooking for its distinctive flavor.
Ramie, a type of plant fiber, can have a natural odor due to the presence of plant oils, resins, or other compounds in the fibers. The smell may diminish over time with proper cleaning and airing out of the fabric.
That is peculiar smell in the kitchen. I find it peculiar that Bob only speaks to rabbits.
There was a peculiar smell in the room. The laughing loon has a peculiar cry.
A peculiar, peircing or unpleasant smell.
By the peculiar smell from its crushed leaves
Spray the tree with a citrus spray. Cat't cant stand the smell.
Slipping of the clutch and a peculiar smell are the first signs of a clutch that is worn out.
The rafflesia plant makes a unpleasant smell
The unpleasent smell drive away the enemies from that plant
Because you left your lunch in the sun for too long and now its smelly. What did I tell you John?
It Depends. If the plant is in the vegetation stage it will not smell, However if the plant is budding or (flowering) stage it will definitely have a strong smell to it. This is when the plant under goes 12/12 light/dark per day. The smell can be called "Dank" it can smell amazing just like a bud you bought.
About 90% of natural (raw) rubber comes from the sap of Hevea brasiliensis (the Pará rubber tree).The sap, known as latex, has its own peculiar smell and is milky white in colour.
if you put milk in a plant it will smell like rotten eggs and your house will be stffed with a bad smell and you will barf and you will have to move out of your house.