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12-21-2009, 01:39 AM #11
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Bubbler-Pond fogger cloner
I didn't mean to make YOU the joke, thought you'd laff with me about your growing blue pencils, I often forget you young folk don't remember pencils, or at least the most famous one.
I know you didn??t?.I did that all by myself. Not only are you brighter and more experienced, you??re also a kinder man than I am. (the addition to my siggy is only there to remind me that ??Hey?..I??m foolish enough to be president?)
Congrats tho on the use of emoticons!
Emotiphobes meet Tuesday at 7pm in the main hall. It??s a twelve step program.
It??s the part about apologizing to everyone that I??ve wronged that scares me. Now that??s gonna take some time!
I??m trying to pull one out of Headshake??whaddaya think my chances are?..! It??s hard being an emotiphobe, maybe he could start with a ;>) even a ;> would be a beginning. Hey Shake ;
The best way I have found to determine fog or even true aero cycle timming is to run the fog untill you see it start to condensate, let it go alittle longer then stop it. The off time should be long enough to let the relative humidity in the root zone to diminish, then cyle again.
Even that part is a mystery to me. If you can root a cutting in a water glass or root cube?.how could the fog chamber be too moist.
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How fast the humidity decreases is a function of how air tight the root zone, obviously with porus plant covers it will be faster to dry out then a tight system. etc.
I did punch holes in the collars to get the fog flow into the chamber in the first place. That said?.it appears that the fog chambers could easily hold humidity (condensation) for a couple hours. Should I consider dropping the 24/7 approach and begin cycling even before I have roots. ( I don??t even have a guess how long that will take) Also a bubbler cycle should stir up humidity some too.
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That becomes the experimental part, trial and error. BTW with this being for rooting cuttings the increase in humidity (above the root zone) should not pose a problem. If it does seem excessive a small fan should fix that.
For the time being?..I??m just trying to hold moisture in?above the root zone!
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Good luck with it, I'll be watching.
You can be sure that this Doofus appreciates that! Don??t be gone too long?.as you can well imagine,I can get into trouble in a heartbeat!
Over and under,
HMR
Whoops?.Shake?you got in ahead of me. I gotta admit, you are some kind of ??wild and crazy guy?.
and as far as that anger management shit, i beat up my teacher and peeled out of the parking lot. interestingly enough it made me less angry and feel much better......
See ya?.Tues 7 pm main hall??
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