Dreadheadgrow
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One works wonders for covering the smell, but placed with carbon filters ensure a no-smell grow.
Captoban works great. So does epolean. they are used to cover up the smell of mercaptan, which is a horrible organic smell. It smells of shit, rotting. I work at a chemical plant, and we use both captoban and epolean to cover up the smell of almost anything organic, even strong acids.
They smell like fabric softener, and are sold as a concentrate. I mix the captoban with about 20parts water, and soak "diapers" (diapers are used to absorb oil when spilled on the ground) in the captoban mix, and use a 6" inline ventillation booster fan to gently spread the smell around the room.
I imagine this is exactly what an ona bucket does, but this cost me next to nothing, and its free to "recharge". at least for me.
I'm going to create a charcoal filtered "screen door" for my closet-space. If it is an outdoor "closet", then I will completely surround it in charcoal, not to mention the internals going 24/7. No one is going to smell a damned thing. Besides, I only want to grow one plant at a time, since I'm a slow smoker. One indoor Sativa/Hybrid at a time, and that should do it. I don't know shit, but I'm learning. I might grow one of each of my favorite types at a time, get to know them all. Is it illegal to mail-order seeds in China?![]()
good teks, thanks. I am a strong enthusiast of this high medicine, and yet the surrounding peoples would persecute me, therefore i must hide my endeavor for happiness and health (for happiness is the surest sign of health), and i must prevent the good odors of natures love from saturating my environment lest i be attacked by hordes of peasants with pitchforks and torches.
Odor control: Check
I tried searching, but no luck. Doing my first grow and a bit paranoid about smell. When I reach the flowering 12/12 stage i am not planning to run my fan much outside of the 12/12 time frame because my grow will be in a cold basement (like 45/50). I was thinking about putting the rigid carbon filters for aquarium filters over my passive air intakes-I may need to increase the number of intakes because of the restriction they cause when the fan is running. I don't want the smell during the stinkiest time seeping out the passive intakes.
Thoughts?
Thanks. I did know about the carbon filter inline before my fan.
Figured the aquarium filters were cheap and I could just try them and see how it affected air flow and remove if it was too much. thought I would probably need to add more intakes.
ONA? is that ozone? I will need to research that some more. I have heard about air ionizers.
Actually wouldn't I get more CO2 in the box if I didn't run the fan during lights out-plant respiration produces it.
would mold be more a result of humidity than air flow- meaning run the fans at night if the humidity is high.
I guess if the fan is always running, then I am always pulling air through the carbon filter.
Total greenhorn here, so please excuse my ignorance as I try to understand this.