genericGrower
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After fighting with powdery mildew for TOO long I finally went out and got a sulfur vaporizer. The problem is that it comes with minimal instructions and there doesn't seem to be much more on the web. This is what I have found so far. The instructions that come with it:
[FONT="]"*·Coverage Area: 1,000 Sq. Ft.
·Placement: Hang the unit by the handle so that it hangs vertically 2-3 feet above the plants. (Air must be able to pass freely through and around the unit).
·The greenhouse evaporator will become quite hot during use. DO NOT TOUCH, Suspend with jack chain. NOT ROPE. Keep the unit away from all combustible material.
·Cup placement in unit lower the cup down all the way so it rests on the heating element.
·The vaporization should be performed at night.
·Vaporization must be carried out in a wet greenhouse or when there is dew on the leaves.
·No alterations or repairs can be carried out to the vaporizer other than by the manufacture.
·The vaporizer must not be touched during operation. "[/FONT]
Some other info from the web:
[FONT="]" Ideal for medium to large grow rooms and greenhouses. One sulfur burner is capable of treating up to 1000 cu. ft. These are the same type of units used by commercial greenhouse growers all over the world, and it is your best defense against fungus and mildews such as powdery mildew, downey mildew, botrytis (gray mold) and many others.
How it works: The sulfur vapors change the pH on the surface of the plant causing the environment to be unsuitable for fungal growth. The same pH change will significantly slow the reproduction of pests acting as an effective means of pest control. It is very effective on most flowers and vegetables where powdery mildew and thrips are present.
Features: Heat plate is automatically regulated to ideal vaporizing temperature (140° C); quality construction - aluminum body; safe (outside is not hot to the touch).
Tips on usage: When used indoors, make sure to turn off exhaust fans and lights during operation. For preventative use, turn on the unit for 4-5 hours 2 times per week. For active infestation, turn on the unit 4-5 hours 4 times per week. DO NOT use a sulfur burner around plants that have been sprayed with any type of oil-based products within the last 30 days or the plants will burn. BGH recommends using an Off-Switcher and a 7-Day Digital Timer in conjunction with the Sulfur Vaporizer and your exhaust fans; this will help automate the application and also prevent the fans from coming on during the vaporization period. Automating the application will greatly improve your results, since most people don't have the ability to babysit the system (remembering to plug and unplug the burner and fans, etc.). "[/FONT]
Some more info from a post on a thread somewhere:
[FONT="]"Four hours is way too much. You're going to destroy the new growth on your plants. I turn the vaporizer on and let it warm up with the fans on, so essentially all the vapor is getting sucked out of the room - but so is the heat. When the sulpher is liquid I turn off all the fans for 15 minutes so that the sulpher can get to the leaves. Then I turn off the vaporizer and turn the fans back on.
I only had powdery mildew bad once. The sulpher contolled it and I now use it occasionally as a prophyllactic. When I had it bad, I cut off the affected leaves and the plants didn't seem to mind."[/FONT]
So.... Anyone have experience with these? How long do you run it for?
In the instructions that came with it, it said to use in a wet greenhouse. Does this mean I need to spray all the leaves down with water before use?
Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks.
[FONT="]"*·Coverage Area: 1,000 Sq. Ft.
·Placement: Hang the unit by the handle so that it hangs vertically 2-3 feet above the plants. (Air must be able to pass freely through and around the unit).
·The greenhouse evaporator will become quite hot during use. DO NOT TOUCH, Suspend with jack chain. NOT ROPE. Keep the unit away from all combustible material.
·Cup placement in unit lower the cup down all the way so it rests on the heating element.
·The vaporization should be performed at night.
·Vaporization must be carried out in a wet greenhouse or when there is dew on the leaves.
·No alterations or repairs can be carried out to the vaporizer other than by the manufacture.
·The vaporizer must not be touched during operation. "[/FONT]
Some other info from the web:
[FONT="]" Ideal for medium to large grow rooms and greenhouses. One sulfur burner is capable of treating up to 1000 cu. ft. These are the same type of units used by commercial greenhouse growers all over the world, and it is your best defense against fungus and mildews such as powdery mildew, downey mildew, botrytis (gray mold) and many others.
How it works: The sulfur vapors change the pH on the surface of the plant causing the environment to be unsuitable for fungal growth. The same pH change will significantly slow the reproduction of pests acting as an effective means of pest control. It is very effective on most flowers and vegetables where powdery mildew and thrips are present.
Features: Heat plate is automatically regulated to ideal vaporizing temperature (140° C); quality construction - aluminum body; safe (outside is not hot to the touch).
Tips on usage: When used indoors, make sure to turn off exhaust fans and lights during operation. For preventative use, turn on the unit for 4-5 hours 2 times per week. For active infestation, turn on the unit 4-5 hours 4 times per week. DO NOT use a sulfur burner around plants that have been sprayed with any type of oil-based products within the last 30 days or the plants will burn. BGH recommends using an Off-Switcher and a 7-Day Digital Timer in conjunction with the Sulfur Vaporizer and your exhaust fans; this will help automate the application and also prevent the fans from coming on during the vaporization period. Automating the application will greatly improve your results, since most people don't have the ability to babysit the system (remembering to plug and unplug the burner and fans, etc.). "[/FONT]
Some more info from a post on a thread somewhere:
[FONT="]"Four hours is way too much. You're going to destroy the new growth on your plants. I turn the vaporizer on and let it warm up with the fans on, so essentially all the vapor is getting sucked out of the room - but so is the heat. When the sulpher is liquid I turn off all the fans for 15 minutes so that the sulpher can get to the leaves. Then I turn off the vaporizer and turn the fans back on.
I only had powdery mildew bad once. The sulpher contolled it and I now use it occasionally as a prophyllactic. When I had it bad, I cut off the affected leaves and the plants didn't seem to mind."[/FONT]
So.... Anyone have experience with these? How long do you run it for?
In the instructions that came with it, it said to use in a wet greenhouse. Does this mean I need to spray all the leaves down with water before use?
Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks.