Quote Originally Posted by mobay
never used it before GK but i will in june, can you imagine that 99 degrees from this tub. that was my main problem i was going to have was the temps.
Mobay, dude,... you saw 99 degrees Farenheit inside your tub???

Or do you mean that you would be seeing 99 degrees if you do it in june?

Just interested...

BTW: Thanks for the correction on the micron size droplet thingy...

Quote Originally Posted by karmaxul
Turtle what if you set up a exhaust system that takes the air of the room from under the plants by the net cups. This way any fog that comes up will be exhausted and the airflow is increased to the stoma?
Hey KuL,
"stoma"?
Sorry dude, I'm lost in newbie-land. Let me google some...
Ok, I found this:
http://www.emc.maricopa.edu/faculty/...PLANTANAT.html

So, the stoma... increased airflow...

Ok, I think I see it... but, in your setup, the fogger would be running constantly?

I can see (I think) the good part about the fog flowing past the stoma(s)... but one thing that has had me concerned, is the possibility of having a SCRoGoFM... what's that?

Screen of Green of Fucking Mold

I think that with the excess fog floating through the buds, mold will be... rampant?

???? Ideas???? I don't know.

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I'm gonna try it out... I'm gonna install the NutraMist unit inside the cabinet, feeding fog to two 5 gallon buckets. I'm gonna start tweaking some cycles (1minON/9minOFF, or 3/7)....

Yeah! It's gonna work... the vacuum on the OUTLET of the fog, will be exactly the same vacuum on the INLET of the fog (NutraMist fan). Thus, no net-airflow will "flow" through the system... so, the roots won't dry... as much...

Hmmm.... hmmmm....

What you say gK?