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10-04-2007, 11:48 PM #10Senior Member
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
Originally Posted by Rusty Trichome
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