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Rsawr

Smoke and Mirrors
Staff member
Good morning. I just had to ask Google if it is Tuesday or Wednesday...and I'm not even stoned, yet.

Rained all night and supposed to rain again this afternoon. Heading to do repairs and cut lawn, hopefully, in between rain storms. This area is getting hit hard with storms....roads washed out, trees down, people w/o electric.
Yikes, that rough of a week already, huh? Good luck with the rain.
 

Laughing Grass

Well-Known Member
But you'd have inspiration! LOL it's cheaper than a good light and will last longer. It's really not a bad investment. You can always drill it for a f&d or use it for a DTW with a res.
The thing is with blumat you're not watering to run off, it's just a slow drip. My saucers are always bone dry. I just want to protect the wooden floor from water damage and be able to scrub it clean after each grow.
 

DarkWeb

Well-Known Member
The thing is with blumat you're not watering to run off, it's just a slow drip. My saucers are always bone dry. I just want to protect the wooden floor from water damage and be able to scrub it clean after each grow.
Maybe It's still early and my brain is trying to figure it out.

I thought you said you wanted to spray flex seal on the floor and a little up the walls. Wouldn't that screw up the floor?
 

Laughing Grass

Well-Known Member
Maybe It's still early and my brain is trying to figure it out.

I thought you said you wanted to spray flex seal on the floor and a little up the walls. Wouldn't that screw up the floor?
Not the spray, it's the liquid


It's completely enclosed, including the floor, sitting on top of the cement floor. It's all made of oriented strandboard.
 

DarkWeb

Well-Known Member
Not the spray, it's the liquid


It's completely enclosed, including the floor, sitting on top of the cement floor. It's all made of oriented strandboard.
So you are sealing the wood itself?

Any moisture that does get in will never dry.......ruin the wood and maybe mold. You want air to get everywhere so you don't have mold problems.
 

Laughing Grass

Well-Known Member
So you are sealing the wood itself?

Any moisture that does get in will never dry.......ruin the wood and maybe mold. You want air to get everywhere so you don't have mold problems.
By that logic wouldn't covering the walls and ceiling with latex paint have the same effect? The floor has always been covered with panda film so it is dry other than ambient humidity.

I'm not trying to argue, just trying to be cheap lol.
 

curious2garden

Well-Known Mod
Staff member
Not the spray, it's the liquid


It's completely enclosed, including the floor, sitting on top of the cement floor. It's all made of oriented strandboard.
I'd worry about OSB delamination. I'd get another piece of OSB and put it over the floor and up the sides and flex seal that.
 
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