I am on the verge of having to give up my first grow due to skunky odors. If I give you guys the particulars, maybe you can advise me:
I have a small grow box 36"wide by 40"tall by 20" deep. It is well sealed and their are 3 northern lights girls about a month into flowering. At the bottom of the cabinet there is a 4" hole with a computer fan rated around 25 cfm. On the top I have a bathroom exhaust fan rated at 50 cfm. All of the exhaust leaves the cabinet and passes through a homemade carbon filter. At first the carbon filter was little more than some chicken wire surrounded by a carbon filter for a air purifier. That did not work so I created a tube in a tube active charcoal filter as described many times here. After the exhaust exits the filter, it enters into my semi-finished garage.
While the smell is inperceptable from the outside, one step inside and it is pretty powerful. I've tried open dishes of PINESOL, odor gel and some volcanic rock. The work for about a day or so and not even that well.
Is the answer that I must vent the exhaust through the wall into the outside?
Any other ideas or is it simply impossible to get rid of all the skunky smell?
I have a small grow box 36"wide by 40"tall by 20" deep. It is well sealed and their are 3 northern lights girls about a month into flowering. At the bottom of the cabinet there is a 4" hole with a computer fan rated around 25 cfm. On the top I have a bathroom exhaust fan rated at 50 cfm. All of the exhaust leaves the cabinet and passes through a homemade carbon filter. At first the carbon filter was little more than some chicken wire surrounded by a carbon filter for a air purifier. That did not work so I created a tube in a tube active charcoal filter as described many times here. After the exhaust exits the filter, it enters into my semi-finished garage.
While the smell is inperceptable from the outside, one step inside and it is pretty powerful. I've tried open dishes of PINESOL, odor gel and some volcanic rock. The work for about a day or so and not even that well.
Is the answer that I must vent the exhaust through the wall into the outside?
Any other ideas or is it simply impossible to get rid of all the skunky smell?