covering the smell

lemmingphetamine

Active Member
im just about to start growing indoors under lights, and i wondered if anyone had any tips on how to stop the smell from reaching the streets. i cant use extractor fans, and its gonna be a cheap job

any help is greatly appreciated
 

dursky

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Hey I am in a condo.. same problem. I have a 5 gallon pot on the stove on low, with pepers.. onions, garlic... curry powder ect.... masks everything.
 

northsidenovis

Active Member
carbon filter you can make your own cheap ones with cloth and activated carbon there are directions on this site. hope this helps
 

northeastern lights

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I have an inline ozone generator and works great. Only problem for you is that they cost between 300-600 bucks. Its the only thing that has helped. Carbon scrubbers are also highly reccomened. perfect world use them both. They have ozone generators for rooms but its dangerous to breath at high levels. Tried that and didn't like it. Also i used a 6 inch tee with a screw on cap and stuffed it with downy sheets twice a day. That works alright but isn't 100 percent effective. Though better than raw pot smell bellowing out. Hope this helps
 

docd187

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I have an inline ozone generator and works great. Only problem for you is that they cost between 300-600 bucks. Its the only thing that has helped. Carbon scrubbers are also highly reccomened. perfect world use them both. They have ozone generators for rooms but its dangerous to breath at high levels. Tried that and didn't like it. Also i used a 6 inch tee with a screw on cap and stuffed it with downy sheets twice a day. That works alright but isn't 100 percent effective. Though better than raw pot smell bellowing out. Hope this helps
I dont know if its considered an inline ozone generator but the one i linked above costs about $140 and has been raved about by several prominent members here.
 

Cheech Wizard

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I have that ozone generator, OZN-1, that you linked above and it works well. I also use carbon filters and they cover 90% of odor, but late into flowering when the smell gets real stinky Ill set the OZN-1 on a timer so it goes on every other hour for like 20 minutes.. kills the smell... works well... A guy on here named Panhead knows everything there is to know about them and the correct way to use it. I just turn mine on for a bit and then turn it off...
 
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