- Ozone in the drying closet -

JonnyBtreed

Well-Known Member
So, I've been using an ozone generator for all kinds of purposes for a while now. I run it whenever we cook something fishy or fry something, or the house smells like baby diapers. I've bubbled it through water and drank it when I started to feel a cold coming on, early symptoms disappear overnight.
I had a pipe blow a couple months ago and flooded my basement, We also had about 90% humidity for the entire week it happened, and started having all kinds of mold problems down there. A buddy of mine in restoration let me borrow his ozone generator and it killed all the mold in a couple days. So I ran out and bought my own right away.
I run it upstairs in my house for 10 min every hour when I'm coming to the end of flower and my house is getting stinky, and I run it for 20 min an hour when I'm harvesting and drying. And it completely kills the smell. The whole house just smells better. And I have to say our family seems to be a lot healthier since I've been running it a lot. colds just don't seem to make it around the family like they used to. Oh, and another awesome use is if something smells musty or "like basement or attic" you can put it in a trash bag and run some ozone in the bag and it completely neutralizes the smell.
Anyways.....
I do know that it kills viruses, bacteria, and molds. So, my question is, if i run it in my closet while I'm drying my weed, will it detract from the flavor of my weed. I know in high concentrations it harms plants, because it converts large amounts of Co2 into o3 and essentially "suffocates" the leaves in close proximity to the gas. Anyone have any experience with this?
I have to assume someone has tried it. I'm just afraid it will take "all" the smell out of it.
 

dawnish

Active Member
well, I sure don't know the answer as I'm such a noob, but love the info on how it's worked for all the other situations you've used it in.
Hope you get a good answer soon!
 
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