So we've got it roughly one month along, and they're about a foot and a half tall. We're going to start cutting for clones, but we're already running into the odor problem. I've been looking around and was thinking of purchasing http://www.outdoorgardenfurniture.net/capozn-jrozonegenerator.aspx for the problem. My question was is there anyone around these parts that's had experience with using one of these?? if so would you think it would be able to neutralize the smell of a room roughly 7'x7'x7'??? The closer we get to the actual process of getting the amount we want grown the more we realize it'll be really hard ot mask the smell. so we're looking for some advice on whether to go w/ a ozone generator or a carbon scrubber that we would setup to filter lastly through some manure so that it would get rid of ANY smell whatsoever. thanks in advance for any and all advice, it's much appreciated!! and i'll try to get some pics up to show you guys how far along we are asap. also now that i thinka bout it, if anyones got a diagram or anything of the sort for making a scrubber that'd also be appreciated!
it depends on the number of plants (or even better-thier size). ozone may help, but a charcoal filter is ideal. even buying 10 of the dollarama "pet/smoke odor absorbing" discs (about 5in diameter, 1.5in thick) will help to alleiviate the odors for 1-2 weeks, until they shrivel up and are useless.
Go with a chacole filter they are more efficent. Ozone generators work well but there harmful to breath and they let off a tell tail smell something like the smell after a heavy thunder storm and seeing your freedom is on the line it best not to take any chances.
Ozone is oxygen thats had an atom smashed off it by an electric spark. As stated its very bad for ya health as its proper us is in water treatment were it kills anything living. Activated charcoal or kitty litter much safer.
Charcoal filter is less hassle and will use less juice. If set up right will solve all oder problems, the key is to get the right size fan, in your case about 350cfm.