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09-26-2007, 03:51 PM #1
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Ionizers for odor control during curing???
I'm about a month away from plucking my girls; they're starting to smell real funky which is making me wonder about how to conceal the stench as they dry. The only area available to me to dry is not well ventilated, but maintains good temperature/humidity levels. It's a closet 3'x5'. Will an air ionizer help with the funky smell?
Rckymtskier Reviewed by Rckymtskier on . Ionizers for odor control during curing??? I'm about a month away from plucking my girls; they're starting to smell real funky which is making me wonder about how to conceal the stench as they dry. The only area available to me to dry is not well ventilated, but maintains good temperature/humidity levels. It's a closet 3'x5'. Will an air ionizer help with the funky smell? Rating: 5
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09-26-2007, 04:22 PM #2
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Ionizers for odor control during curing???
sure, ionizers remove odors ... I use these in my cabinet: Air Purifiers
they work, they're cheap, and my two have been burning for well over a year ... the only negative, is they only work when the light is on, of course ... :smokin:
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09-27-2007, 04:19 AM #3
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Ionizers for odor control during curing???
ive never really had to use an air ionizer but i do have 2 250 gal ridged plastic indoor\outdoor ponds set-up inside my gh
the water gets pumped into a water ionizer n recirulated between the 2 small ponds the ponds water is filtered before it is pumped out into self-made hydo set-up
is ionized water safe ive not any problems with it yet
it work by passing the water through an enclosed area with an uv light this water purifier kills algee found in water n grown by sunlight the koi n goldfish seem to enjoy being in clear warm water n so far my plants i havent had any problems
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09-27-2007, 07:20 AM #4
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Ionizers for odor control during curing???
c'mon think odor man!!!
Originally Posted by BlackBerry
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09-28-2007, 11:08 PM #5
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Ionizers for odor control during curing???
uh what
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09-29-2007, 10:28 PM #6
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Ionizers for odor control during curing???
lol... Ionizers work great... they make everything smell weird.. like a hospitial. But it completely cancelled out the smell. And the one i had was quite old.
Originally Posted by keeko
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10-01-2007, 03:51 PM #7
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Ionizers for odor control during curing???
Muchas Gracias:rasta:
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10-04-2007, 07:24 AM #8
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Ionizers for odor control during curing???
what is an iooizer is it a fancy name or what about ions
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10-04-2007, 02:22 PM #9
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Ionizers for odor control during curing???
"how do ionizers work?... Ionizers, are built around a negative ion generator. This generator continually sends out a stream of negative ions, which are atoms or molecules that have lost an electron. These negative ions are attracted to the positive airborne dust and allergen particles in the air. As a result, the negative ions join with the positive ions which cause the particles in the ionic air to become heavy. Eventually, they fall to the floor because of their own weight which in turn removes all sorts of particles from the air."
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10-04-2007, 11:48 PM #10
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Ionizers for odor control during curing???
One consideration when using ionizers is the mess they make. They are great at eliminating odors, but when the negative ions attach themselves to dust and other microscopic particles, there's only one place for it to go...straight to the floor. Just be sure to keep things clean, or you might end up with a grungy mess that can prove to be a pain to clean up.
Also, and this is just hearsay, you might want to avoid using the ionizers too close to the plants. I've heard that they can actually ionize the plants themselves, leaving them odorless, and for the most part, tasteless. THC content shouldn't be affected, though. But I know that taste has a huge impact in my enjoyment of the overall smoke.
Just my :twocents:
Originally Posted by stinkyattic
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