stealthfader508
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It's definitely doing what its supposed to .. it's designed to be used in water damaged homes .. in an enclosed basement it'll drop the RH to 30 easily and it'll dry everything out quickly... the downside is that it has to be manually turned on and off so I can't tie it into an automated humidistat like I would eventually like to be able to do ... I'm sure I could rig something up but I use it for other things throughout the year .. most of the time its family or friends with a flooded basement to clean up .. eventually I'll probably switch out to something mounted on the end wall that can be automatically controlled when RH climbsDamn that dehuey is badass
I wasn't covered up until about sept 1 this year so I treated with daconil once and serenade once just after closing it in ... I haven't seen a spot of mold yet... I'm thinking that if I keep a dry environment with air constantly moving I shouldn't really have to worry about it much... but I still watch every bud like a hawk... I believe years of spotting rot has permanently traumatized me to the point that I'll never stop looking ... nonetheless, when the season's over and all plants are down, I'll probably mix up a hydrogen peroxide mixture and spray every square inch down so nothing survives the winterI'm also looking into sulphur burners to use at beginning of flower to completely eradicate any mold spores that might be on the plants.