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jaylinks
04-15-2007, 11:10 AM
i am planing on build a small garden in a dresser for about 3 to 5 plants with many cfl in a soilless mix but before i start i need to know what kind of smell control do i need it is a dutch treat x northern lights cross.. i fullsize carbon filter is way over kill and i well not have room for it... there must not be any smell or noise and cost all must be low.. any ideas ? ? ? :weedpoke:
postmandave
04-15-2007, 02:11 PM
dont know about this exact strain but nothernlights its self has a heavy odour. and in a inclosed space like a dresser it may get bad.There is other odour control methods that mask or deoderise. i done a thread last year for a cheap method its in the faqs .seach it out may be fo help.the postman.
xxxhazexxx
04-15-2007, 02:44 PM
use a small vapor tect thats what i use for my closet grow they was invented to take the smell of dead bodies from the morge they cost about £60:thumbsup:
jaylinks
04-15-2007, 11:48 PM
small vapor tect where do i buy that at
jaylinks
04-16-2007, 12:27 AM
Dutch Treat is the mother side of this cross. A 70% indica, she's a strong, dark pot with sticky solid tops, a sweetly orange bite and a stimulant stone. The father, Northern Lights, is a potent, relaxing indica, prized by hybrid breeders for its stability and fast cycle. Thus the DT/NL cross appeals to indica fans and pragmatic gardeners. Even in its home region, the rainy coasts of British Columbia, DT x NL is productive and hardy. Once established, this plant's rapid growth can be easily seen from one day to the next. DT x NL leaves are usually thin, and may turn purplish at ripening. Branches are bendy and may need to be tied up as the heavy buds can pull them down. Still, multi-branch plants are good yielders , producing many large, resinous tops. Dutch Treat x Northern Lights equals a potent and fairly alert indica high. The stone comes on quite slowly but strengthens to a full-on buzz that most people find functional when there is no heavy thinking required. However, this variety may also creep up to a couch-lock level, requiring a little time-out to recover a more social and functional state of mind. It can be a great aid to getting some restful time. DT x NL retains the fruity savor of its mother, with a distinct lean toward the citrus.
Grow Location: Indoor/Outdoor
Flowering: Indoor 6-8 weeks; Outdoor early Sept
Height: 4-6 ft
Yield: Indoor 2 oz. per plant / Outdoor approx 5oz. pr plant
Flower Time: 6-8 weeks
Seeds 10
Environment: Indoor/Outdoor
MinusRyan
04-17-2007, 04:17 AM
I used to think the smell of weed was odd pungent smell, now it's my most favorite smell in the world!
Except the weed I got last night smelled of sausage, boy that was nasty.
Tendril.traY
04-17-2007, 09:17 AM
search for DIY carbon filter i think i read that its easy,cheap and small needs to be replaced every other grow depending on how much odor it has to kill.
good luck!
TraY
xxxhazexxx
04-17-2007, 09:37 AM
small vapor tect where do i buy that at
any good grow shop if you have them near you or the net(greenfigerhydroponics):thumbsup:
growinforthefuture
04-18-2007, 03:31 PM
btw NL is a low odor strain, esp NL#5 . i used to grow it outdoors for this very reason (and the fact that it is one of my all time favz. dutch treat sounds smelly.
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