Look at why you will be evaporating terpenes, which is almost entirely due to the natural trichome head damage (and subsequent capacity to leak volatiles) cycles where damage during the day is then repaired during the night. From this perspective, and bringing in precedent with Cannatrol's multiple patents and downstream impacts, any smell that is going to be avoidable is coming from you damaging trichome heads (manually or by environment). From my understanding, this logic boils down to minimizing vapor pressure gradients that would risk rupturing the 2 molecule thick trichome cuticle...but also needing to stay out of mold range...and your other fundamentals (like the correct spectrum, PAR, day/night delta, etc.). This brings you to looking at dew point as a way to carefully approach moisture in the flower , and to staying away from compressor-driven devices like most dehueys and ACs.
Statistically speaking, hell no - you would not....