Containing the smell of cannibis

Will the smell be contained to the grow tent mostly?

  • Yes

    Votes: 4 25.0%
  • No

    Votes: 9 56.3%
  • Basically

    Votes: 3 18.8%

  • Total voters
    16

I L0VE W33D

Well-Known Member
Tell me I'm wrong.
1. It's illegal where you live.
2. You live with a parent who hates it in their home - responsibility is theirs.
3. You have a nosy little brother you cannot keep away- and "skunk" only works so many times.
4. You create any mold, moisture or otherwise destroy your mother's closet revert back to number 2.
5. Never mind smell, running a light, fan, dehumidifier etc. makes noise, mommy may get curious.
6. Is 1 plant really worth the clearly astounding amount of effort to concealment you need - sounds like cops are the least of worries.
7. How you getting all this equipment delivered& setup without being called for meat loaf AGAIN for dinner mom.
8. I had more but I'm laughing and high as shit and thank you for this :bigjoint::hump:
 

DCcan

Well-Known Member
Maybe start a new boring hobby with some small cactus, small lights, then bring on the trichocereus bridgesii.
They grow like tomatoes, quite unremarkable and smell free.
 

Kerovan

Well-Known Member
You are going to have grow tent... Do you think people won't know what it is?

It's going to have at least one loud and noisy blower for the carbon filter, two if you go with your double plans. It will be heard...

And there is always a slight distinct smell in the house even with the best filters.
 

Kerovan

Well-Known Member
btw, you will have to leave the closet open and plenty of room around the tent. It has to get lots of airflow both in and out. And the air will have to be exhausted into the room. A closet would roast the poor plant with the heat retention.
 

Cookie Rider

Well-Known Member
Carbon filter,
Exhaust outside,
And you should be sweet.
Test it before flower w smoke of some sort that stinks.
 

bodhipop

Well-Known Member
You'll be good to go brother.
Just don't cheap out on the carbon filter and you should only need one 6 inch w/ prefilter. I bought a phresh and it lasted for over a year working very well. I cheaped out on a vivosun once and it could barely keep up with veg plants.
 

athlete

Well-Known Member
Okay so I am wanting to start a home grow in my closet. Just one plant to start with probably some Northern Lights because I know it smells less then most cannabis. I have a small grow tent that can fit one mature plant and a small seedling. I am thinking about using a double carbon filter system for it. I live with my parents although only one of them doesnt like the idea of growing it. So I need to contain the smell and to my friends that come over because i cannot trust all of them. We also have little parties and I cant let people know that theres a plant in my room . Anyways do you think a double carbon filter system will eliminate the smell of one small plant in a small tent? Thank you.
...you... can't be serious
 

ilovereggae

Well-Known Member
Maybe wait to grow until you get there. I don't know if it's legal where you're at but if it isn't then your parents are responsible if any legal issues arise. It's really not worth the hassle and expense you're going to go through for one plant.
I agree with this 100%

You can get started like someone else said. It takes a while to get your lighting, soil, and everything else down. Start a new hobby growing some veggies or other plants in a tent in your room that you dont have to hide. Learn to make your own soil. Start a bokashi bucket and a worm bin to make your own ewc. Once you get your own place you will have a bunch of experience that will speed up your process of growing herb the first time.
 

Tuckatan

Well-Known Member
Man you are getting killed in this thread :lol:

Fr though I grow one decent sized plant at a time, last 2 weeks of flower and thought I’d experiment with not bothering to hook up carbon filter, my house, the pathway to the front door, the garden, the whole fucking street stunk! Carbon filter at the minimum man. Few weeks of saving your pocket money should cover it :wink:
 

Nmot

New Member
I agree with this 100%

You can get started like someone else said. It takes a while to get your lighting, soil, and everything else down. Start a new hobby growing some veggies or other plants in a tent in your room that you dont have to hide. Learn to make your own soil. Start a bokashi bucket and a worm bin to make your own ewc. Once you get your own place you will have a bunch of experience that will speed up your process of growing herb the first time.
Appreciate it. Im trying to move out but its hard where I live because rent and land is very high. Im also in community college right now. But i will consider that but i do have plenty of horticulture experience, i did it for 3 years. Best bet is for me to obviously move.
 
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