Bluejeans
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That's the answer right there. With proper ventilation in your tent, you will be able to control the smell AND the temps.If you got an extractor and carbon filter it'd cool your tent and get rid of the smell.
That's the answer right there. With proper ventilation in your tent, you will be able to control the smell AND the temps.If you got an extractor and carbon filter it'd cool your tent and get rid of the smell.
People just need to pay the cash, our plant is worth 10x the value of silver per ounce but everyone just wants to cheap out on the equipment then wonder why it's not working out properly.That's the answer right there. With proper ventilation in your tent, you will be able to control the smell AND the temps.
your fucked come flower time...scrubbers are the only thing for tents my man....been growing for a while and I am seriously stressing this fact you better get ahold of you heat problems by forcing air in and out of tent through intake annd exhaust fans. Intake fans run wide open pulling cool air in and your exhaust fan ie carbon filter attached to a high velocity inline fan pulling hot air out of the tent. This is the only way to accomplish everything you need right now along with concealing smell....good luck.... btw here is a look at my setup in my tent.How would I get rid of the smell if I am leaving my grow tent open due to over heating? I have the tent in a room in my house and the flaps are basically open 100% of the time when the lights are on. Suggestions?
Good luck with your idea... when flowering comes around mainly week 4- harvest and your closet stinks so much that it begins to permeate through the wall... come back and ask us again how you control odors!!I use CFLs, so I don't have much of a problem with heat. In fact, for this first grow, I want to avoid using a tent or a cab to avoid heat issues entirely. My plants (seedlings pretty much right now) are just sitting in a bin in the closet, with a clip-on fan for air circulation.
In the thread at https://www.rollitup.org/indoor-growing/273179-cheap-ionizer-carbon-filter-fan.html, the guy says his Holmes air purifier/ionizer with built-in carbon filter "kicks ass". That Holmes product is meant to scrub smaller places than my Delonghi air purifier/ionizer with built-in carbon filter, so I think my DeLonghi will work for my closet. Especially if I use it with odor absorbing gels.
I'll use one DeLonghi in the closet, one outside, plus gels inside and outside. Plus I'll keep the closet door closed for the most part; and keep maintenance people away during flowering (if my babies make it that far).
If I do another grow, I'll do up a tent or a cab and set that in the closet. I'm glad to know about how stanky the plants get though, so I can consider all my options.
I'm being a bit hard-headed about getting a carbon scrubber with an in-line fan because I read that they're not so quiet. My Delonghi can run in "sleep mode" (whisper quiet) which is convenient for stealth when it's running in a closet 24 hours during flower.
From what I glean here, for three small plants I should be okay. Then again, I'm a noob , so, if anyone thinks I'm way off the mark, I'll definitely be happy to hear from you!
That's frickin sweet! But I'm betting the op doesn't have space for anything anywhere near that size (since she's growing in a closet floor). I don't have that kinda space either, but I wish I did...
Thanks blue. I'll certainly share the knowledge once I know for sure.You know, there are as many ways to tackle the hurdles of growing as there are growers. You gotta find what works for you and it sounds like you might be on the right track. Whether or not it will be enough remains to be seen. If not, you can try something else at that point. While I do agree with PapaSmoke that if you can spend the money right the first time, you save in the long run, but I also know that some times that just isn't possible. I slowly gathered supplies over a 6 month period before starting my first grow because a few dollars a week was all I had.
The most important thing I've learned from this board is that there are wrong ways to do things, but there is no one RIGHT way. What's going to be right for your grow will depend on a thousand variable factors (geographical climate, water pH, supplies availability and variety, personal habits, personal pets and other belongings in the grow environment, cooking habits, and on and on and on)...not to mention plain old personal skills and abilities.
You've discovered a problem -- strong odor
You've approached it with known combatants -- air cleaners
It's not the wrong answer...the solution fits the symptoms...the only question remaining is will it be enough and only time will answer that question.
Good luck with it and let us know how the Delonghi's work out. Maybe I'll get one if it works for you!
If you hang it, it will make less noise than having it sitting on a shelf.Thanks blue. I'll certainly share the knowledge once I know for sure.
papasmoke, I understand that the plants will smell, but c'mon -- a HEPA air purifier, with built-in carbon filter, plus odor absorbing gels can't beat it... but a single fan with in-line carbon scrubber can??
Anyway, I'm sure the smell doesn't puff up all at once... If my plants make it that far and my approach doesn't work, I'll get the carbon scrubber with in-line fan & sit it on a shelf in my closet. (and hope the noise doesn't give me away).
Thanks nanook. Good tip!If you hang it, it will make less noise than having it sitting on a shelf.
Any time man.Thanks nanook. Good tip!
papasmoke, I understand that the plants will smell, but c'mon -- a HEPA air purifier, with built-in carbon filter, plus odor absorbing gels can't beat it... but a single fan with in-line carbon scrubber can??
Anyway, I'm sure the smell doesn't puff up all at once... If my plants make it that far and my approach doesn't work, I'll get the carbon scrubber with in-line fan & sit it on a shelf in my closet. (and hope the noise doesn't give me away).
I know I for one, have no ventilation system. I'm growing in a closet in an apartment, so I really can't vent to anywhere. The reason I am dodging buying or building a carbon filter is due to lack of funds.Nothing can compare to a carbon filter...that's kinda why we all use them Theyre 100% effective, you just hang it up and that's that.
Why do people keep asking and ignoring the advice people are giving? I'm also gonna assume that the people trying to dodge buying filters also don't have proper ventilation, right?
This is the ticket. It is the right way to do it. I grew in my attic once with no filter. The stink got picked up by the heater and just filled the house 24/7. Fucking stressful for 2 months. I know better now and I have my card so I am legal. Plenty of reasons to not want people to know your grow is there. First is thieves then cops etc. anyway, it will be worth the money!I remember when I used to grow in my bedroom with no filter. My gf had to leave her work clothes outside so they wouldn't reek of weed from being in the same room overnight. It permeates EVERYTHING and nothing will mask it.
Why not just get a small carbon filter with inline fan and just hang them in your closet? You don't NEED to vent them to outside unless you're using the fan to cool the space too. A filter/fan combo will scrub the air regardless.
Hope this helps.
At the very least it can move the heat from your actual grow space into the rest of the room, less direct heat. I know I said it before, but you should pickup a small tent too...make your grow super sneeky and with a ventilation system/carbon filter you'll have no smell, no light leaks, no problems.I know I for one, have no ventilation system. I'm growing in a closet in an apartment, so I really can't vent to anywhere. The reason I am dodging buying or building a carbon filter is due to lack of funds.