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turtle420
03-24-2006, 11:14 AM
Hello everyone...

This thread has started because (mainly) FERMENTATION and smokenjoe brought to our attention that, a new thread should be started... regarding foggers and growing weeeeeed. Now, let's be honest... we ain't growing no fucking tomatoes guys! We're trying to grow CANNABIS with foggers.

There... that wasn't that hard...

I'll quote some threads and post them here... so this thread has some "background". The other thread that wasn't about "foggers" but got turned into a "dirty soap" of foggers, is:::
http://boards.cannabis.com/showthread.php?t=57311&page=11

This should be a very interesting read. If anybody has any comment/suggestion, please post! Don't be shy... we don't eBite... ;)

Good vibes to you all,

-turtle420 :cool:
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This fogger talk should be moved to a new thread. It needs to be said but not in here.

I feel dirty now.

Bastards.

Yes, I lurked through this shit.

I feel like I just watch a shitty soap on TV.

Why the fuck is this in Indoor Growing.

Fuck you all.

Turtle did you start a thread for your fogger experiences? I remember you had one before and when you got it but this is the first I have heard of your negative experience. Don't answer me in here start a new thread, please.

FERMENTATOIN wasn't suggesting moving this thread to a different forum, he was suggesting starting a new thread within this forum about the fog topic. People often skip over new posts in old threads if they are not interested in the topic. I agree, because the fog topic is quite interesting and it would get much more input in a new thread.

karmaxul
03-24-2006, 01:17 PM
Here is a example of a fogger system

The numbers refer to the final picture:)

1. The NUTRAMIST fogger nebulizes a small amount of the nutrient solution stored in the reservoir that doubles as a stand. There are six speeds to control the flow of fog on the NUTRAMIST so you can fine tune its output to match your garden's consumption rate..
2. The fog is pumped up into the tray where it feeds the waiting roots in what we will call the "air layer." Fog that condenses simply drips back down to the reservoir below where it can be recirculated.
3. A quiet, submmersible pump is timed to gently flood the bottom of the tray every so often to provide larger tap roots with unlimited access to additional nutrient solution.
4. The flood level is easily controlled by the adjustable fittings. Once crops are under way, many growers have reported running the pump continuously during daylight hours at the lowest level, much like an NFT system but with the benefit of the nutrient and Oxygen rich fog to feed the air roots above.
5. The drain tube at the bottom of the tray extends down into the solution to avoid creating the sound of running water, thus keeping your garden completely silent.
6. A reservoir level indicator shows at a glance how much nutrient solution is in the reservoir at any time.