Quote Originally Posted by Da1KrayzieThug
Turtle I suggest doing this. Make the area from the plant being connected to the tub be completely sealed. Then in the middle of the tub have about a 2" hole so air can escape into the upper plant area. Then put another 2" hole in the humidity dome. This would create the following circuit for the fog:

1.) Air enters the Nutrimist fogger.
2.) The fog gets pushed into the rooting area of the plants.
3.) The rooting area will fill up with fog.
4.) The fog then pushes its way into the humidity dome only after filling the rooting area.
5.) The humidity dome fills up with fog.
6.) Excess fog escapes via the 2" hole at the top of the humidity dome.

Also I hope you have been keeping the fogger on constantly...
Hey Thug, thanks for posting and providing your input I really appreciate it.

1st--> NutraMist isn't ON constantly... I did it like that the first time, and it was simply absurd the results... literally, it didn't make sense. The pot was fill of water (dripping on its sides)... the mother cab was full of water on its floor... the floor of my room had pools of ex-fog nuted water... the wall where the exhaust air of the cabinet hits, that thing was drenched with water... I mean.. 24/7 Fogger? Uy uy uyyyy....

My schedule for the fogger right now is a quasi-Ebb&Flow schedule: 1minON/9minOFF during DAYtime. It goes 1minON/59minOFF during NIGHTtime.

Seems to be working good. Although, I was thinking about that today, and during nightime, the exhaust fan is OFF. Well, I turn it ON for 1minute - the minute before the NutraMist comes ON to fog the place. Then the fan shuts OFF, and the fogger comes ON for 1 minute. Then everything OFF for the next 58 minutes.

But I was thinking, I'd like to:::
1- turn ON fan for 1minute
2- turn OFF fan, turn ON fogger for 1minute
3- turn OFF fogger,
4- after 20 minutes, turn ON fan for 1 minute

I think that the fog @ nightime is lingering too much.

As to your fog path concept, I follow you. I congratulate you dude on doing this by imagination! :thumbsup: The thing is, my 50CFM fart fan, pulls air THROUGH the fogger hose. So, when my fogger is turned OFF, the fan pulls air through two places: 4" dryer duct intake (fresh air), 1" fog hose (NutraMist is turned OFF @ this moment).

So, when I turn OFF the fog, the fart fan anyways pulls the fog away.

The only way I see around this is to install the fog outlet directly to the OUTSIDE of the cabinet, so it's unaffected by the "vacuum" of the 50CFM fart fan.

I'd better nail this down soon, as I'll be having the same "problem" inside my flowering cabinet when my grow starts...

Thanks Thug, and I still miss the Puppy Sandwich... although your new avatar, for some idiotic reasons, make me laugh,

-turtle420
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