Really all you need is a little reservoir, a small water pump, some pvc piping, and some sprinkler supples. You can essentially copy an aerocloner but put it upside down, above the clones. Obviously it would need very little water for very little time, but a simple digital timer lets you set multiple spray points if you want.

that being said, how come you mist so often? I mist about once every 3 days. Stays humid and moist inside. I let them breath for a few minutes once or twice a day. Also, for that much work, why not just build an aerocloner and forget the misting?

just curious.
Racerx Reviewed by Racerx on . Clones Misting Question So I've been cloning plants for years and get almost 100% success rate. Recently I am no longer able to clone in my house. Wife wouldn't like it. So I've had another person helping me out. The job is being done pretty well with only about 1 or 2 failures in a 24 plant batch. For years I've been wondering how to set up some kind of mist system on a timer so I don't have to be there every twelve hours. That how often I mist them for the first week. I don't want to over mist them. You know Rating: 5