Eliminate Weed Odor--But Protect Those Terpenes!
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on 19 October 2021
Grow Room Smell: Friend or Foe?
At Cannabusters, we’re all about getting rid of weed smell in the air--but we also know that terpenes are the key to a good weed harvest. If you’re just starting out in the cannabis industry, or if you’re a hobby grower looking for ways to improve your process, it’s important to do your research before you start. It’s easy to get focused on removing smell from the air around a facility and forget the most important part of al...
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Grow Cannabis Outdoors? Know How to Eliminate the Smell
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on 14 October 2021
Whether you’re trying to grow cannabis outdoors for the first time or you’re running a professional grow-op, you’ve certainly wondered how to deal with the familiar, pungent smell of Cannabis. The most important things to know are what won’t work, what will, and which options will be best for your property and lifestyle.
Know How Cannabis Smell Works
First, know how smell works. It’s fairly simple: odor particles, or molecules, are released by volatile objects ...
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Cannabis Odor Control Shouldn’t Come at the Expense of Your Harvest
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on 22 September 2021
So your plants are ready for harvest...now what? You’ll undoubtedly still be concerned about the smell that comes off the plants. Cannabis odor control during harvest is a top-of-mind issue for many in the industry (and their neighbors) and that’s no different during the drying process; however, as this is one of the most delicate phases in the production of high-quality cannabis, it’s essential to find a way to control odors without inflicting damage on the drying plants th...
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4 Cannabis Odor Control Strategies
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on 15 August 2021
One of the most distinctive characteristics of cannabis is its earthy and musky odor. These aromas are strongest during the flowering stage, which poses a challenge for growers. Regulations require growers to develop a cannabis odor control plan to limit the release of cannabis smells, which may disturb and harm nearby communities. Commercial growers have to depend on mechanisms for odor control for cannabis to address these issues.
Cannabis plants produce terpenes, a compound that ...
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