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Newbie Ventilation advice
I finally got an okay from the wife to go ahead with a small personal grow room
![]() I intend to build a closet in my basement that when I am in my off season(s) I can actually say is...well, it's a closet. The one thing that's been plaguing me before I start my "imagineared" project is: proper ventilation. I intend to never grow more then 4 plants (maybe). I want to have the room big enough to have my Vegetation and Flowering together (separated of course). Also I will have to use this same room for my drying/curing (again separated from any light). So naturally I will have one wonderful smelling room. However this room is in my house and my house is not a reclusive place buy any means. This room will be secure, non-obtrusive and best of all, functional. I just have no previous experience in this and not sure what kind of smell I will be dealing with. Outside ventilation will be tough. I have heard using your houses plumbing ventilation (stink pipes) are good sources. I however don't see any option for this being where the room will be placed. I MAY have an option for going out the chimney but that would be in the "obtrusive" and possibly obvious category. So here's what I am thinking.
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Join Date: Mar 2010
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many things you can do. you can vent outside if you have the time and ability to set that up of course. OR
* you can use carbon filters to soak up the stink before the air enters the room from your closet https://www.generalcarbon.pth4.com/va...tralia&sissr=1 you can even make your own - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JzkZgQkrT40 * you can by a negative ion air purifying lamp/light which cleans the air by attracting all the particles floating around in it. i've seen a few people on youtube using them, i've never done it so i dunno how well it'll work but yeah research it. you can buy these gloves and just put them in any light fixtures you have in your basement! here's a link to one https://www.traderscity.com/board/pro...ng-lamp-58337/ here's another kind https://www.alibaba.com/product-free/...terilizer.html * you can also use odor neutralizing or masking products that you can mount on the wall or can just spray from time to time that collect/cover odours. https://www.xsreviews.co.uk/reviews/o...leaning-spray/ https://www.thebayleaf.com/index.cfm?...ail&prodID=231 https://www.noodor.biz/ * you can get other forms of air purifiers that're like fans/aircon etc https://www.ecplaza.net/tradeleads/se..._purifier.html anyway hope that helps mate also search google suss out these pages that're for covering up the smell of ganga in your grow room https://www.google.com.au/search?hl=e...=&oq=&gs_rfai= |
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Have you considered a sealed room ? If you're only doing a few plants, this would be ideal, since high temps are not usually an issue in a basement. The key is to have sufficent CO2, since air is not being brought in and exhuasted out. You could spend the money you were going to spend on fans / filters, on a bottled CO2 setup instead. With CO2 enhanced/sealed rooms, your plants will tolerate slighty above average temps better, and you'll get maximum buddage per watt. Just a thought.
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Join Date: Apr 2010
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Well, I agree with darwinsbulldog.... outside is a good place to vent!!! It's not constant blowing directly on plants and it gets fresh air & sunlight!!
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Given the situation the OP presents, I'd do a sealed room with CO2 AND carbon filtering. That way inside smell is covered and there's no outside smell from venting. If the chimney is an option I'd be considering using it to vent heat from a light fixture, with the light venting seperate from the sealed room of course..
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