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Old 06-26-2009, 09:56 PM   #97
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Good thread to come across, Ive posted this elsewhere, but here seems good.

I have no options for ventilation in my closet, save for a two inch gap at the bottom of the door. My walls and ceiling are century old plaster (hard as a f^^^^ng rock) and maple hardwood floors backed by 3/4 hardwood t&g plank, also a century old. Intake and exhasust are out of the question.
I have read good things about carbon filters. Is there a respectable one that would work for my situation without breaking the bank? What about so-called water air cleaners? I only have one mother and three clones and many peppers and tomatoes in there, and I've never had odor problems before, but I figured I'd cover my bases.
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