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  • MmmHmmml3
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    Good idea. I am going to try a photo strain soon that basically runs along the ground like a large flux. I've seen people put fake tomatos that hang.

    Any other crops in the area to blend it in? Peppers were surpsingly easy. Around the same pH levels, nutes, training, etc..
    Last edited by MmmHmmml3; 07-27-2019, 10:42 PM.

  • Stickers
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    Growing outdoors and have new neighbors so I went to Dollar Store and bought some artificial flowers. I twistie tied to branches, instant cannabis camo. Doesn't do anything for the smell, but confuses the hell out of friends and family.( Hopefully new neighbors too).

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  • MmmHmmml3
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    This is the grow room with 3 Lavender plants about 40 days into flowering. No odor until you actually step into the room and the door is open at least a little bit. I can see seeds being developed since pollinating with Northern Lights Special which should make for a nice low odor indica dominant citrus scented bud.
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  • MmmHmmml3
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    I have nothing against them at all. If it's within the budget then sure, but it would be towards the bottom of my list. IMO it all depends on what you plan to do and how much you want to grow. I didn't get one because I wanted to try low odor or fruity strains first, but I see many people who simply can't afford it or trying to do a budget stealth grow and wanted to give them options since we already know a filter for sure works well.

    It's only the first grow, but I am convinced I will not need one as long as a stinky plant can be moved outdoors which it can. This might happen now because I bought some heavier odor strains to get more options for breeding like Master Kush, Power Plant and Purple Bud.
    Last edited by MmmHmmml3; 07-27-2019, 03:30 PM.

  • s62
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    lol, I use a MASSIVE filter (and fan) relative to my little 3x3 tent. No smells outside of tent whatsoever.

  • PRIMO
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    I gotta ask, what have you got against carbon filters? ....... No smell, no sell, no tell = no cell.

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  • MmmHmmml3
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    Where is the plant? Pepper plants make such good cover and you also get some amazing peppers to eat. The auto behind it was trained to stay fairly short. Last photo is how it looks trying to peek over the fence. Added 2 better pics of the actual plant.
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  • Farmall
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    @MmmHmmmI3 yes indoor but a Rubbermaid tote with 15 3” net pots and NEGLECTED . I couldn’t get back to it to add water so by the 3rd month, it had an inch of water in it

  • MmmHmmml3
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    I love how it all blends in outside and you can't even see it. Adding photos tomorrow morning

  • MmmHmmml3
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    Indoor right? Well the basil looks awesome. I find the strain really does the most when it comes to odor. So far I have grown Auto Duck and Lavender inside without filters and no real odors. Early Durban is next, has a pretty sweet smell now, but it's still small.

  • MmmHmmml3
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    Super busy last couple days, but off tomorrow and will add a bit of photos.

  • Farmall
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    Alltatup, I had filled 5 one gallon bags with basil and the lime one was so true to lime it was amazing. Lemon was like lemons but weak. The rest was pure Italian basil. eBay 8 variety pak was about 4.00 for several hundred seeds of each

  • alltatup
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    DAMN!!! What pesto I could make with that!!!!!

  • s62
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    That’s some healthy basil!!!

  • Farmall
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    I tried the basil thing and the odors of weed were RIDICULOUSLY strong. On the other hand, the basil seems to love it and all 8 varieties grew like mutants. But as for covering up... did nothing for me. Click image for larger version

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