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| View Poll Results: what do you use to control plant odor? | |||
| Ozone Generator | | 55 | 13.38% |
| Negative Ion Generator | | 43 | 10.46% |
| Odor Absorbing Gel (like Ona) | | 38 | 9.25% |
| Odor Maskers (like Candles, Glade plug-in’s, etc.) | | 58 | 14.11% |
| Active Carbon Filters | | 205 | 49.88% |
| Use Nothing | | 111 | 27.01% |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | i went to hgtsupply.com and that is the direction I will probably end up going here in the next couple of weeks. also that link zoom boom posted of the diy filter looks intereting...i might have to give that a try | ||
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![]() | Hey i am growing for the first time and i just finished germinating 4 out of 5 seeds which i got 2 days ago. I was wondering what i should do to cover the smell of my plant. I am growing some Master Kush in my backyard and i live in Southern Cali... i am trying to be as low key about it as i can Also any vets at growing please message me as i am going head on in the dark about growing | ||
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your not gonna get some one to type 2 hours teaching you to grow. read up a little, it will start making sence. oh yeah, i voted active carbon filter. lol how do you guys find these threads. | |||
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j/k)I do love these though. Let's me see some threads and Names I haven't seen before.
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Today I had a scary experience. The wind was blowing at a fart's pace. I was standing there and the smell of MJ was wafting through my window from my exhaust. Never happened before that and I panicked. I have been working all day to create a carbon filter. I came across this thread and was shocked at how many people do not use anything to mask the smell. I am assuming many of these people enjoy large piece of property or live out in the boonies?
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | I used to not use anything for smell.. But now with the blueberry x skunk#1 we had to use something... Running 4,000Watt with 28 Plants 2 recirculation systems the lights are vented threw an 8" carbon filter and the stand up ac exhaust port is vented threw a 6" carbon filter. Both are vented into the attic and there is zero smell of MJ anywhere. Also have 8 or 9 of thoes timer air wicks that shoot a spray every 18 minutes all around the house. WeedMan
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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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