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The next journal for you is going to be a cracker! A pound for Christmas will keep you warm.
......CC aka "Big Girl" aka "Sassy Sally" the list goes on and on
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The next journal for you is going to be a cracker! A pound for Christmas will keep you warm.
currently I'm looking at some great flowering beauties, yet the sweet smell is starting to lurk out of the attic vent, trying to figure out the best way to bring the odor down. Thanks again!
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I use uvonairs inline Corona Discharge unit. It will run you about $500 for an 8" that you can duct into your 6" ductwork (looks 6". ...right?). In conjunction with a Carbon Filter you should be set for some time to come. The Uvonairs are maintanence free and have a lo and hi setting. Basically they kill everything smellwise FAST! Actually the only thing you really need to make sure is that you dont over do it and start freshening up your whole block because you can smell the differance between clean fresh ionized air and regular non-ionized air. They have a smaller 6" version with uv lights but it doesnt work as good and is NOT maintanence free because it has bulbs..basically. Anyhow just throwin it out there. Once you buy it once your set for life theoretically and you dont have to worry if you were to even upgrade to 10 times that size cause it will be able to handle it. Also you want make sure your hood is airtight and not letting any air through any gaps. You can check this with a "smoke wand" used for house audit's. Another idea is to upgrade your filter. I have used mountainaire for a few years and really like them. They seem to last about three times longer than regular Can Filters fromwhat I have seen. And they are usually smaller than the other brands too. However also a little more expensive. Anyhow the journal looks awesome! and the setup is just spectacular for a first grow. You sure this is your first? lol. Glad to see another well put together journal. Keep up the great work man the plants look incredible!