i have been reading this post, and i think i might have a solution, both for the fogger heat problem and the what fogger to get for the best money problem. what if you had, say, a 5 gallon bucket as a dedicated reservoir with your fogger and your nutrient solution in it, connected at the top of the bucket with say, 1" pvc, to the container that has your plants? you wouldn't have to top off the res that often, and it would eliminate the heat problem. i have also run across this 5-head ultrasonic fogger for around 100 bucks. the droplets are guaranteed <5 microns, the page says it doesn't clog as long as the nutrients are 100% water soluble, and it is much cheaper than a nutramist fogger. i would think 5 heads would produce plenty of nutreinty fog. it even comes with a plastic floaty ring to keep it submerged in the correct depth of water. anyway, here is a link.


Alpine FG201R Super Power Pond Fogger includes floating ring - Lawn & Garden - GrabCart Compare and Buy Home & Garden Products


hope it helps! :jointsmile:
ben350n Reviewed by ben350n on . Should I get a Nutramist fogger? I've always wanted to try fogging, since it is the absolute best way to give your roots oxygen. The results are supposed to surpass common aeroponics and NFT. I'm ready to re-do my spray system, since that's not really aeroponics, and it gets plugged up. Upon researching pump sizes and what all is required for true misting, I'm better off buying a fogger. I guess the new thing is to combine fogging with NFT, but due to power outages I'm considering combining it with a shallow res for the last 2 Rating: 5