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Old 09-17-2024, 10:41 AM   #6166
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Originally Posted by Fuzz View Post
That'd be a lot of moving it in and out of the house. Plus storage and drying areas. But if you want to give it a try at your place...
Would a reusable desiccant work? I never confirmed what the contractor told me, but when I had a contractor in my garage spray painting panels, I got a bucket of moisture absorbing beads. He laughed saying it probably wouldn't work, but one day asked me what brand and how much because he told me it created a puddle under the colander I put it in.

I'm pretty sure mine wasn't reusable though and I can't find the listing on Amazon anymore. He didn't know for sure if the moisture beads were working, but he did say there was a puddle and he felt like it took half the time to dry to the same level as the first batch he did.

Other options might be to add plants instead if you cannot subtract. Stuff that sucks moisture out of the air. It could be stand alone plants in big pots or smaller plants that you can put on the soil of a bigger plant/move away from time to time if its absorbed excess moisture causing issues with the health of the plant.
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