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farmer420
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Registered: 10/15/12
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Last seen: 12 years, 16 days
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trying alternative odor control
#640701 - 10/16/12 05:44 PM (12 years, 1 month ago) |
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So after doing some research on himalayan salt lamps I have decided to try using them instead of conventional methods (carbon filters/scrubbers/Ona gel) I'm buying four salt lamps and three salt candle holders for 70$ and we will see how well it works, I will be sure to let everyone on here know how it goes.
These are all of the claimed effects of a Himalayan salt lamp:
Helps by cleaning the air pollution in your house (Ionizing Effect) - Helps to clear out the bronchial tubes and sinuses - Helps to kill bacteria and other microbes - Helps relieving the symptoms associated with asthma and allergies in general - It is a natural dehumidifier - Neutralize electromagnetic wavelengths caused by electronic devices * (Good for computer rooms) - The lamp will minimize the effect of all radiation - Made from Authentic Himalayan Salt - It's biophysical characteristics have a positive effect on one's well-being - Brings positive energy and mood into your home or work - Promotes relaxation and improve quality of sleep - A Himalayan Salt Lamp makes a perfect Fengshui art/decor
The Himalayan Salt Lamps can be used as: Night light for kid's room, computer rooms, spa rooms, Yoga rooms, as an Ionizer and air purifier, natural dehumidifier, as a asthma and allergies relieving device and/or as a beautiful Fengshui art.
I am currently growing in a 2'x4'x5' grow tent with a 400 watt hps/mh I have three plants vegging and five seedlings, the smell is minimal right now but I expect it to get pretty intense when I start flowering. If this works I will have found a cheaper, healthier, fengshui method of odor control which would be awesome.
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Hawksresurrection
Registered: 12/04/08
Posts: 13,464
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Re: trying alternative odor control [Re: farmer420]
#640703 - 10/16/12 05:54 PM (12 years, 1 month ago) |
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Good luck with it. Depending on your setup, it probably wont really kill the smell. But ya never know.
-------------------- Dude she isn't as young as she use to be.
-niteowl
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