Psychobilly
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Epoisse de Bourgogne
^ A Type of Cheese. it's so pungent that it's banned on French public transport...
Thioacetone
Any thoughts ? Essentially I'm looking into what most people consider "Foul Odors". Durian Fruit is well known, and that type of Shark they have in Scandinavia where it has to be aged to be safe to eat, which apparently smells like urine...
Anyone who'd like to add in to this is welcome. Basically wondering what the most foul smelling plants you've ever sniffed are.
LOL so, breeder goals there! I'd love to find a way to have a plant that ended up having Vultures flying overtop looking for food, haha.
^ A Type of Cheese. it's so pungent that it's banned on French public transport...
Thioacetone
I can't help but wonder if it'd be possible to cross the right plants to make a strain where these are possible names.^It has an extremely potent, unpleasant odor, and is considered one of the worst-smelling chemicals known to man.
Any thoughts ? Essentially I'm looking into what most people consider "Foul Odors". Durian Fruit is well known, and that type of Shark they have in Scandinavia where it has to be aged to be safe to eat, which apparently smells like urine...
Anyone who'd like to add in to this is welcome. Basically wondering what the most foul smelling plants you've ever sniffed are.
Ethyl Mercaptan (ethanethiol)
It also naturally occurs in petroleum and smells so much like death that some oil companies use vultures to pinpoint gas leaks. What is this? It even has a claim to fame, being ranked as the Guinness Book of World Records' “smelliest substance”.
LOL so, breeder goals there! I'd love to find a way to have a plant that ended up having Vultures flying overtop looking for food, haha.
Vieux Boulogne
The Vieux Boulogne is the smelliest cheese in the world. One scientist even subjected it's smell to an electronic nose, a device that detects urinary infections and tuberculosis on which it tested positive!
It's no surprise then that some describe the cheese as smelling like a cows behind. Keen to give that one a try? We might skip it for now.