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Old 10-15-2008, 05:34 PM   #11
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maybe you can bury some soil-warmers??
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Old 10-16-2008, 06:04 AM   #12
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certain junipers have a very srong almost skunky smell to them even. all year round. and especially after you've trimmed them.

haha, you'll become the crazy man that trims his junipers till nothing and buys new ones.



no, but seriously, I don't think it would be safe enough to mask the smell anyway. I'd definitely go with a carbon filter on an exhaust fan, fresh air intake letting in half as much air as you're pulling out.

that'll mask your smell and you'll be a couple hundred bones lighter as well. wouldn't want to make the neighbors have to live with the smell of your medication though eh? that'd be just rude.

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Old 10-16-2008, 06:56 AM   #13
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why not go with the carbon scrubber and the smelly plants?
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You could build a really stinky compost pile, but that might invite other "things" which you don't want...just my ...

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i can vouch for lavender, mint, jasmine, and catnip. heard curry plant is good if u can stand the smell. i enjoy the way they look, too, in addition to the scent, and kitty enjoys how he gets a fresh harvest as well.

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Why not spread a bunch of steer manure around that shed not to close to the plants at the last minute or when the plants are stinking the most. The effect of the manure lasts around ten days and it is gross but very effective in residential neighborhoods. You could replenish the steer manure as needed. This will definitly overpower the smell of the MJ. My lawn used to get a one inch smelly covering around week seven of flowering. My neighbors couldnt have been happier at what a dilegent neighbor I had become.
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I think you're better off purchasing low odor strain .. for example Northern Lights.

There are few plants with stronger odor than Cannabis, if any.

Skunk Cabbage is a great good outdoor cover. although it will only distract
the smell to another location rather than mask it.
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