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Carbon filter in drying room?

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Heya farmers!!! Hope your harvest is going well!!! Hey I’m wondering if it’s a good idea to run my carbon filter in my drying room? Will it affect the smell of my bud like take away from the smell of the finished product? TIA folks Peace!!!!
 
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No, carbon filter will not effect your finished product.
 
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No, carbon filter will not effect your finished product.
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Thanks buddy I wasn’t sure if it was a good idea
 

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I use carbon filters religiously:)
 
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What a slick unit you have there. Do you find your drying time long? Hang time takes how many days? I need to get an ac unit running in my garage next year project is to insulate the ceiling between the rafters then I’ll be able to cool it down in there. My gal says we won’t need to grow next year cuz we have lots ha ha I’m already thinking of which strains to grow lmfao!!!
 
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At 68F and 55% humidity it takes approximately 12-16 days to properly finish and gives you a huge head start on the curing process.
 
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Thanks soooo much for the info much appreciated!!
 
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