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    #11
    Member

    Air Scrubbing

    Well I bought a carbon filter with a fan attached to it and I swear the god damn thing doesn't work. I only have three plants left, but when I open the door to my apartment it is blatantly obvious I am growing weed. It reeks. I just got my seeds in yesterday for my next grow. This one I am finishing was my first btw. Now I'm debating how to best spend my money on equipment for this next grow. The smell problem has got to be solved. That is the most likely way for me to get caught. I am trying to decide if I should get a bigger tent and try to contain the smell in there and hook my carbon filter up to one of the vents on it. I'm sure that will minimize the smell. My plants outgrew the tent I have them in now so they are out in the open in my closet. I'm sure that's a big part of why the smell is spreading freely through the apartment. The other thing I am considering getting is an ozone generator. If you were in my situation would you go with the ozone generator or the larger tent for your next purchase? Both will help, but I can't make up my mind.

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    #12
    Senior Member

    Air Scrubbing

    I don't have enough indoor experience to guide you. I did a few outdoor grows but obviously smell was not the concern.

    I am gearing up for an indoor setup and have been researching this issue, as odor is my number one concern. From everything I've read the carbon scrubber should do the trick. If your plants are in the open then there is no way to control airflow unless you have a big enough fan. If you are able to contain the grow then you should be OK with a scrubber.

    I am wondering if I should just pop for an inline ozone generator. The carbon filter is going to set me back at ~$100 / year and the the 1000 c.s.f. ozonator another ~$200. I can get an inline ozone light for $350. But that does need replacement bulbs every 2 years at $60 / bulb which is still cheaper than the replacement cost of the carbon filter so setup and running costs of the inline ozonator is slightly less.

    I don't think you need a bigger tent unless you want to grow more/bigger plants. Just do a better job estimating the grow cycle. How long did you veg and how tall where they when you switched to flower? You might consider a scrog setup as this will contain the height. Even if they grow out of control you will have maintained most of the overgrowth on the screen.

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    #13
    Senior Member

    Air Scrubbing

    Unless you plan on properly venting that ozone outside you dont really want to be using it in large quantaties. Like finn said, large generators can be harmful. Definately invest in a carbon filter as they are safer. The problem with the smell is probably because you dont have them in the tent which makes it less contained.

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    #14
    Senior Member

    Air Scrubbing

    ONA-GEL BUCKETS ARE THE SHIT MY BUDDY RUNS ONE IN HIS HYDRO STORE
    CONSTANTLY AND YOU CANT EVEN SMELL THE NASTY FERTILIZER OR THE CONCENTRATED LIQUID NUTES BUT DONT BUY THEIR EXPENSIVE FAN JUST CUT A HOLE IN THE LID AND USE A PC FAN

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    #15
    Member

    Air Scrubbing

    I don't think the smell is because I have my plants out of the tent now. I have them in my closet which is about 8x6. I keep the door shut and have even lined the bottom of the door with clothes to keep any smell from getting out during the day when I got to work. I have left the filter running all day and even after I get home from work and open the door to the closet it absolutely reeks. The carbon filter is making absolutely no difference. The company even says just put the fan/filter in the room that you are having odor problems with and watch the odor disapear. Disappear my ass. It made absolutely no difference. After running for ten hours straight in an isolated closet you can even tell there was a carbon filter in there. I don't know if I just got a shitty brand or what. I got it on ebay and it was made by Foothill Filters. I made sure it was topped off with carbon and everything. This makes no sense. Something has got to give though. My plants are almost done flowering, but the smell is very obvious. I already planted the seeds for my next crop so in a month or two the smell will be back. Sooner or later somebody is going to come in my apartment that I don't want knowing about my little growing operation. I absolutely have to solve the odor problem one way or another, but I'm having a hell of a time figuring out what is the best way to solve the problem. I looked into the Ona deals, but they only last 2-3 weeks. I have been looking into negative ion generators, but I don't know how well they actually work with this sort of application. I've also looked into ozone generators, but I don't know if that is the way I want to solve the problem. I'm seriously considering an air purifer that has an ozone generator, negative ion generator and a carbon filter. The thing that bothers me is this unit that has those three things only costs $60. It is made for a small room, but still any thing that is worth a shit should cost more than that. Here is what I've been looking at NEGATIVE ION GENERATOR CARBON FILTER UV AIR PURIFIER - eBay (item 160423001280 end time May-12-10 10:00:52 PDT)
    does anybody have any experience with something like this or ion generators?

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    #16
    Junior Member

    Air Scrubbing

    Do you have your filter suspended from the ceiling? They also work better when they run 24/7.

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    #17
    Senior Member

    Air Scrubbing

    Quote Originally Posted by bigtopsfinn
    You can always get some of those odor-killing CFL's for everywhere outside the growroomhttp://boards.cannabis.com/growroom-...cfls-work.html

    For the bedroom/closet you can make a DIY carbon filter. Just buy a few pounds of active carbon and make a box with a shelf (for the carbon) and a few computer fans so that the air is circulating through the box and through the carbon. Intake hole(s) on the bottom, carbon shelf in the middle, and computer fans on the top pulling air out the box. It'll cut down your smell without having to buy expensive pre-manufactured filters and inline fans :twocents:

    I personally would go with this idea. Definitely worth trying out.

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    #18
    Senior Member

    Air Scrubbing

    You might wanna give the DIY carbon filter a try though, and get a cheap inline fan and some ducting, it's an investment and it is well worth it. I have a sticky somewhere on it, you should look in to it. And don't get a high CFM fan for this, 160 should do just fine, the only true way to get rid of the odor is to use a carbon filter, everything else is just masking the smell which is kinda counter productive.

    Give it some thought.

    Here's the link, just take a look, don't write it off until you give it a shot, you will be pleased! Charbud knows what he's talking about!

    http://boards.cannabis.com/growroom-...effective.html

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