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    Odor control Q

    I've been growing C99 with little to no smell. I would like to try a different strain, but odor would be an issue. Was wondering if anyone has tried this or something similar. (I work with rodents and the smell of them dead and decaying is very strong). I would like to avoid building a carbon scrubber due to stealth concerns. Thanks! :thumbsup:
    Zimzum Reviewed by Zimzum on . Odor control Q I've been growing C99 with little to no smell. I would like to try a different strain, but odor would be an issue. Was wondering if anyone has tried this or something similar. (I work with rodents and the smell of them dead and decaying is very strong). I would like to avoid building a carbon scrubber due to stealth concerns. Thanks! :thumbsup: Rating: 5

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    Odor control Q

    dam i have never seen that i took down the site its only 10 bucks its worth a try.. i mean hell if it can actually pull the smell out with out having to move the dead animal...
    the reason i look i have 2 that are about to start flowering and i ma starting to smell it

    good luck with ur next grow

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