The Ultimate Odour Control Thread

As anyone use the JR Ozone Generator? It says it cleans 1000 cubic feet and I have a 4 x 4 x 7 tent which is 112 cu ft. Just wondering if anyone has any experience with these. Thanks
 

wheeelerd

Active Member
does any one know what inline fan i should buy, a few mates have ruck fans they seen to be good but expensive i have seen these tt fans for about £60 with carbon filter and ducting but wondering if they are good or if i should spend more and get the real deal?
thanks
 

smokingrubber

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As anyone use the JR Ozone Generator? It says it cleans 1000 cubic feet and I have a 4 x 4 x 7 tent which is 112 cu ft. Just wondering if anyone has any experience with these. Thanks
Ozone would not be good in a tent. Basically, everything would need to be vented into a seperate "room" and the ozone would nuke everything in the room before it gets released. This leaves a nice mess in the room as the dead particles fall to the floor. No smell though :)
 

Joe Camel

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This Helps too
If you guys want to see about a cheap carbon scrubber.
Click on the link on my SIG

Great Ideas in this thread.
Props to the Op Arrid
~~Joe~~
 

Arrid

Well-Known Member
This Helps too
If you guys want to see about a cheap carbon scrubber.
Click on the link on my SIG

Great Ideas in this thread.
Props to the Op Arrid
~~Joe~~
Yo man can't seem to edit my post, will ask a mod to add yours in there though!
 

Gingrich

Member
Yo man can't seem to edit my post, will ask a mod to add yours in there though!

Just wanted to add my .02 here. I'm setting up my carbon filter setup. Piece of PVC pipe with some screens at each end and a fan either inline in the pipe of before the pipe to vent once I have to move the plant into a dedicated grow-enclosure.

I'll tellya, though. I walked into the room the plant is in (its in a closet now) and it stunk like someone had just fired up a DELICIOUS bowl in there. Probably not the best idea considering this is my place of residence. So I grabbed a regular ol' 10" or 12" fan, put it a bit away from the plant, while blowing on the plant to try and strengthen the stalk, and I just shoved a dryer sheet behind the fan, wedged it into the handle on top of it. Flipped the fan on, and 2 hours later the room smells like fresh linens.

So, to recap, for a little plant that hasn't started to stink all the way yet, a fan and a dryer sheet got rid of the stank for me.
 

Joe Camel

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Gingrich, That only works soooo temporary.

Hehe When your plants flower, a dryer sheet to cover odor is like:
spraying your underwear with febreeze when you just shat your pants.

No matter how much you spray you still smell like shit.
 
Yea fabric softener sheets should be used temporarily cause if you have too much fragrance in the air while youre flowering then your bud will come out tasting like it (not in a good way). Yea so ionizers, ozone emitters, and especially some sort of carbon scrubber (even inexpensive homemade ones will work) are going to be your best bet when your plant starts smelling. Smoke on brothers
 

BlackUp

Member
Here's a solution that I use without anything too special. Coated every inch inside the grow room with plastic the kind painters use for the floor, intake air hose going from the attic to the garage, and the exhaust fan blowing the old smelly air through the exhaust tube and out of the roof :bigjoint:
 

Joe Camel

Well-Known Member
Here's a solution that I use without anything too special. Coated every inch inside the grow room with plastic the kind painters use for the floor, intake air hose going from the attic to the garage, and the exhaust fan blowing the old smelly air through the exhaust tube and out of the roof :bigjoint:
Thats not very smart dude. Unless you are miles away from people. You should atleast run it through some kind of filter.
You neighbors know who you are.
Be safe.
 

archaeo

Member
As anyone use the JR Ozone Generator? It says it cleans 1000 cubic feet and I have a 4 x 4 x 7 tent which is 112 cu ft. Just wondering if anyone has any experience with these. Thanks
I wouldn't use an O3 generator in any room with a living plant. Period.

My experience with ozone is that it will damage and ultimately kill the plant. Ozone enters leaves through stomata during normal gas exchange. As an oxidant, ozone causes several types of symptoms including chlorosis and necrosis. In addition, other symptom include flecks (tiny light-tan irregular spots less than 1 mm diameter), stipples (small darkly pigmented areas approximately 2-4 mm diameter), bronzing, and reddening.
 

BlackUp

Member
Thats not very smart dude. Unless you are miles away from people. You should atleast run it through some kind of filter.
You neighbors know who you are.
Be safe.

Trusses, it's not my house but still my friends neighbors know who he is lol, what's the easiest solution?
 
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