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View Poll Results: Best for hiding smells

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  • Aspen

    11 57.89%
  • Cypress

    2 10.53%
  • Coco coir

    6 31.58%
  • Other (please explain in comments)

    2 10.53%
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    Re: Most odor absorbent substrate

    Back when I used coconut husks I couldn't ever smell anything, but there are obvious downsides to it as well like molding easy and you need to freeze or bake it for possible mites. And even though aspen is winning, I've uses both and smelled less with coconut.
    Last edited by kylearmbar; 01-13-2014 at 03:06 AM.
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