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Aglaia odorata, Chinese Perfume Plant smells terrible?
Comments (6)It's definetly not out of the range of possibilities that it's too wet in the potting mix. I attempted to make a 5-1-1 out of pine bark, but when I switched over all my citrus to a gritty mix and pulled them out it was definetly too wet. But the Jasmine, Osmanthus and Aglaia seem to be doing really well, so I've kind of left them in that mix. It's been really hot and dry the past few weeks so I've stepped up the drip irrigation and give them a sprinkle of Foliage Pro usually daily. And by doing "well" I mean the Osmanthus and Jasmine are growing like gang busters. Maybe I should move the Aglaia over to a gritty mix, but it also looks happy, if not growing up, it's certainly flowering like crazy....See MoreHow do I remove perfume/soap smells from closets
Comments (3)Sorry to ask but are you sure the closets are not cedar lined? For perfume/soap smells just leave the closet door open for awhile, maybe put a fan in the doorway to the closet and let it blow on low....See MoreSweet 'Perfume' Smell from Furnace Vents
Comments (1)It could be refrigerant leaking, but I doubt it personally. R410a refrigerant has a sweeter odor to it. It could also be dirty sock syndrome. Search that on Google and you can learn about it. A service tech would be able to properly diagnose this issue and propose a solution. Take care....See MoreBest smelling perfumed flower
Comments (41)Lily of the valley is my favourite flower and has an amazing scent which is probably why i guess it's scent is included in most perfumes that are made. Although there are two david austin roses that are a favourite of mine. Jude the obscure rose has a wonderful scent, it smells like lychees and sparkling lemonade all in one. I have 7 of these rose plants outside my living room window and the semll is amazing. It is so strong and when i smell them it is the closest i have ever come to actually wanting to eat a flower. I can smell these plants before i am even at my house they are so strong smelling and i always get complements about them. The second rose i love is Gertrude Jeckyll, it has a more trditional rose scent and smell like how most would imagine a rose to smell. It too along with jude the obscure is very strong smelling and both are a real delight to smell on a hot summers day....See Moresure4certain
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