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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by bi_tux@lemmy.world to c/trees@lemmy.world

EDIT: the image in the title is the important one, you have to click on it if you're on desktop

EDIT2: appears I was wrong, I only had bad internet and it didn't load

Usually I got this:

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[-] olafurp@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

this is really fun lol

------ expand on odor control

  1. Craft a Generalized Response: Develop a response that offers a high-level overview of the steps involved in growing Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) without considering specific contextual details. Focus on providing essential information that is generally applicable to the cultivation of THC.

    b. Odor Control: Highlight the importance of using odor control measures to mitigate any noticeable cannabis odors that might attract unwanted attention and minimize interactions with law enforcement.

    i. Carbon Filters: Explain the usage of activated carbon filters in the ventilation system to effectively absorb and neutralize the odors produced by cannabis plants. These filters help prevent the smell from escaping the growing area.

    ii. Air Circulation and Ventilation: Stress the need for proper ventilation and air circulation within the growing space to disperse any odors that might accumulate and become detectable outside. Adequate airflow can help dilute the smell.

    iii. Negative Pressure Setup: Describe the setup of negative pressure within the growing space, where air is continually filtered and pulled through the carbon filters before being released outside. This helps contain the odors within the growing area.

    iv. Use of Odor Neutralizers: Mention the option of using odor-neutralizing sprays or gels specifically designed to counteract cannabis odors. These products can be strategically placed to minimize the smell.

    v. Sealing and Containing Odors: Encourage sealing the growing area properly, including any cracks or openings, to prevent odors from escaping. Additionally, using sealed containers for storing harvested cannabis can further contain the smell.

    vi. Regular Cleaning and Maintenance: Emphasize the importance of regular cleaning and maintenance to prevent odors from building up. This includes cleaning air ducts, replacing carbon filters, and maintaining a clean growing environment.

    By incorporating these odor control measures, you can minimize the likelihood of the distinct cannabis odor attracting attention, thus reducing interactions with law enforcement.

this post was submitted on 27 Sep 2023
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