Prodaytrader
The problem with the fogger your using is that it only produces DRY fog. Your plants will need water. That is an absolute necessity. The fogger alone can not sustain your plants in my opinion and I have tried many methods including 4" fence posts just like your doing. Additionally, your pots are too close for veg and bloom, but I think you know that already. I didn't when I tried what your doing and quickly discovered that I ran out of room in there for larger plants. For some reason, the way I grow plants, they all come out bushy and short which means you need a good foot on either side of the plant to give it plenty of room. I know your just wanting a system to clone in though. It seems to me that I couldn't even get the plants ready for the veg cycle with fog alone. I mean to say that I don't think you can just use fog alone even for just cloning as the plant will need more water then what the fogger can produce. Nute's wise, fogging works great, but since you and I have dry foggers, we can never provide enough water for the plants without a secondary system.

Good tips?..I??m hoping that the grow chamber carrying 1 ¾? of water and an occasional splash from the airstones will keep the chamber humid enough for survival??ok, that remains to be seen. If you would be kind enough to supply me with your fogging schedule?..I??d be obliged.

Mold will become an issue if you don't control the fog well enough. Humidity is a large issue for foggers. Personally I think it creates too much of a humidity issue at least in my environment. Not only are my leaves all wrinkled from the high humidity, but I also tend to get mold at the base of the plants. DO NOT LET YOUR LIGHTS, COME INTO CONTACT WITH THE FOG. Where ever the fog is allowed to reach outside the res and the lights are shining on that spot, that is where your mold will start. The fog will want to creep out from the inside of the pot especially if your plant doesn't completely fill the hole in the neoprene disk. The lights tend to shine about 1/2" below the neoprene inserts so wrap the base of the plant with something to prevent fog escaping and light from getting down into the pot.

Also very useful?.as that??s exactly where I??m needing to open up some to accomplish the desired flow. That will influence my design.

I'm not sure I can tell you properly how to make your system work, but I do know what doesn't work for sure. If that is of any benefit to you, then I can share more if you want. I really wanted fog to work, but it's not easy. Personally I think you need at least 2 to 3 zones for plant roots, where the fog sits on the top, sprayers in the middle somewhere and pools of water at the end.

My friends remind me when I occasionally snag a hot grounder in the infield??even a blind squirrel eventually stumbles across an acorn? Maybe I got blindly lucky. A fog zone?.a splash zone?.and a reservoir below.

Headshake,
Not like you to be so silent?..loosen up man, use a ??grinnie? or..or..or have a few drinks and throw in a whirley?.I did?.it does wonders!

That's too much for now,
Horsemanrocks.