oh that smells oh so good

Quickee

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ok i know how bad mj can smell during its growth. I have grown before and i have even been to peoples houses before when they have grown. I remember having some bugs that i had to put in 10bags to keep the smell down..but the smell never came out of the room.. Ive never flowered before i ran into problems before that occured with me..so i guess my questions is if i close my closet down and exhaust a little out and leave my bed room door shut should i be ok on smell onces the buds start to arrive.

Maybe just spray a lil something as i open the doors and leaving the room and such or waht


Its not that it matters to the peole who live here.. its the neighbors that come by and play wii all the time...i started this before this became an issue..lol and i dont really wanna just throw it all away
 

Cr8z13

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It's probably going to stink. No getting around it. How bad it stinks probably depends on how many plants you have going.
 

Quickee

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i was more worried about it getting out of the closet and my room...my room is fine i could care less but into the house yes it matters..any other opinion
 

Mammoth22

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you could get some of that carbon stuff everyone uses for their scrubbers, its in the pet isle usually next to the aquarium stuff.
 

Quickee

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yeah i never really understood what those were or how to use them ive done some research guess ill look it up some more
 

indawindica

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depending on how many plants you have, they are going to smell. you are going to have to control with a carbon filter or something. you live there and might be used to a hint of skunk smell, but somebody else will smell it with no problem.
 

Quickee

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yeah i figured it would ive seen some cool ways to cover up the odor is the carbon filter hooked up to an exhaust or something?
 

Mammoth22

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doesnt have to be, but for larger grows where exhaust is constant, yes they are incorporated with the ducting of the exiting air.
 
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