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02-23-2006, 02:23 PM #1
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I don't want to lose my smelly sweethearts
My appartment is starting to smell after 2-1/2 weeks of veg...
I cant afforad a $100.00 cfs------
i heard you can leave bowls of vinger and that obsorbs the orders???is that true....
Also Dose any one know a cheap build to cover my prob....
or somewhere to go...
I don't want to loose my sweethearts-----i will be forced to kick them out..when the smell is stronger and i have a feeling its very soon....and I am sure no one ever wants to do that...
doormented Reviewed by doormented on . I don't want to lose my smelly sweethearts My appartment is starting to smell after 2-1/2 weeks of veg... I cant afforad a $100.00 cfs------ i heard you can leave bowls of vinger and that obsorbs the orders???is that true.... Also Dose any one know a cheap build to cover my prob.... or somewhere to go... I don't want to loose my sweethearts-----i will be forced to kick them out..when the smell is stronger and i have a feeling its very soon....and I am sure no one ever wants to do that... :confused: :confused: Rating: 5
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02-23-2006, 03:13 PM #2
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I don't want to lose my smelly sweethearts
Your plant will wreak during flower anyway!
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02-23-2006, 03:18 PM #3
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I don't want to lose my smelly sweethearts
i know they will, even more but i need to try to cover up the smell so my neighbor dosn't smell it..in an appt you know thanks.......
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02-23-2006, 04:31 PM #4
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I don't want to lose my smelly sweethearts
I'm in an appt too & you have these little odour neutralisers available on the market, normally it's for sale in most convenience stores. Try not to look for masking scent, but neutralising scent. (Anti-tobacco spray helped actually for me in first weeks of veg, in flowering I got a odour neutraliser that you can plug into the electr., close to the door where the smell escapes into the hallway)
Originally Posted by doormented
It would be a shame man
but better than getting caught for sure. A good grower is a cautious grower. Best of luck, and take a look at your options before you jump to conclusions. Extensive pot-pourri treatments, incense, excessive use of deodorant can sometimes help... Low-budget all the way man.
greets, harv
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02-23-2006, 04:54 PM #5
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I don't want to lose my smelly sweethearts
doormented..
You need to get a scrubber...
THESE plants have a serious ordor problem...
love
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02-23-2006, 04:57 PM #6
Senior Member
I don't want to lose my smelly sweethearts
Yeah dude... build a carbon air scrubber.... buy activated carbon @ the pet shop, and use that...
Don't kick-out your plants because they smell!
Imagine if your mother had done the same when you shit all over your self!
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02-23-2006, 05:08 PM #7
Senior Member
I don't want to lose my smelly sweethearts
turtle.., can you tell us HOW t build a cheap scrubber (for morons) that works..
thank you sir..
: )
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02-23-2006, 05:35 PM #8
Senior Member
I don't want to lose my smelly sweethearts
Damn it gK, you put me on the spot... you lazy-ass... arghh...
Originally Posted by Garden Knowm
Hehehe...
Anyways, I'm more stoned now... sooo.... let's see if this works.
If you give a fish to a man, you feed him for one day... if you teach him to fish? ...
So, with that, I'll present the idea behind the carbon air scrubber... it's up to you to decide how do you wan to design and build it.
The idea is to use activated carbon to remove the air's odors.
What I'll do is build a 12"x12" box... about 6" tall.
In that box, place a window screen @ the bottom, and a layer of activated carbon on top. Optional is to put a layer of polyester filling in there... then, place another window screen over that, and another layer of carbon.
I plan on doing 3 layers.
Hook up your air intake to one side, your air exhaust to the other... air, should be scrubbed.
I plan on placing this scrubber box on the top of my cabinet, and my exhaust Dayton on the top of that scubber box. So, all the air exiting my cabinet will pass through those 3 layers of activated carbon.
I know there are people that don't run the scrubber like that... they place it in their rooms, just filtering air... not a spefic air path... and they say it removes the smell.
There... maybe these aren't instructions "for morons", but, hopefully they'll help somehow.
Best,
-turtle420
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02-23-2006, 07:02 PM #9
OPJunior Member
I don't want to lose my smelly sweethearts
this is my first appt and i was looking for any idea that i can try, so my babbies and or i don't get kick out ...i 've read somewhere you can go to home depo and buy a furnce filter with carbon in them and duct tape it to a square fan... but i like the first segestion that T420 thought of.........I've been fraking out......Thank You ..4 the info
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02-23-2006, 07:04 PM #10
OPJunior Member
I don't want to lose my smelly sweethearts
Now i can eat for a life time <:-)<////////////###~~
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