odor control +rep please help

spex420

Well-Known Member
my room is 4x4 x3h fairly small its a cubby for storage between the wall and the roof i have never had to deal with odor control before so whats the best way to go about it can't cut a hole in the crawlspace door for vent can't cut a hole in the roof...

no where to vent anything the smell in the room has to be dealt with in the room any ideas?

i have to have virtually no smell so its unnoticeable and i have a feeling what i have in there now is gonna stink pretty bad so it has to be sufficient

is it physically possible? please help
 

s0high

Well-Known Member
If you are really worried about the smell your gonna have to pony up the cash for a proper inline fan and carbon filter. Yes a DIY one will work but a premade filter and inline fan are the way to go.
 

maineyankee

Active Member
If you can spend the $$ go with inline fan and carbon filter.... Other than that, search DIY Carbon Filter and someone made on with Wally World materials for like 20-30 bucks. I too worry about the smell since I rent, but so far no problems.
 

Stoobie

Well-Known Member
You could get an ActiveAir or EcoPlus 4-inch fan for around $100 and a Phresh filter for around $80. That would likely work for a space that size.

From what I'm reading though, you may want to reconsider your grow area. You really need a good exhaust and intake for a successful grow. Your plants need fresh air.

Good luck!
 

tellno1

Well-Known Member
i donno .. you say you cant vent it , that will be a really big problem ... store bought or diy carbon filter, ozone generator or chemical odor control are your only options , i have a diy carbon filter that doesnt vent just cycles the air inside the room, was a pain to make but works ok
 

Pat the stoner

New Member
I have a similar problem with the aroma , but for the best results a lot of people say you have to keep air flowing . You have a small area so I would try the carbon filter . In the winter heat does not pose the same problems as in the warmer seasons for me any way . Just something I considered when choosing my ventilation system . I wanted something that could either be used year round or be adapted as needed .
 
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