ultrasonic foggers operate by oscillating several small, teflon coated transducers at a frequency of approximately 2 MHZ or two million vibrations per second. At this frequency, water-based solutions are nebulized into a cool, dry fog which can be used to feed roots and leaves using an ultra low volume of water and nutrients. You will cut your water and nutrient concumption in half saving you hundreds at the end of your growing session.
Since the average droplet size generated by the fog heads is less than 5 microns in diameter, it is small enough to be absorbed on contact by roots and leaves, which is one of the reasons it is so effective. The accompanying, adjustable stream of fresh air that carries the fog along provides the root zone with the highest level of Oxygenation possible.
Ultrasonic foggers offer the exclusive benefit of having employing from three to ten, teflon-coated transducers in each unit. These are specifically designed for use with dissolved nutrient solutions as they are able to help avoid the condition of salt buildup and transducer failure which has plagued the application of this technology for horticulture in the past. Fogging gives growers complete control over fog flow and penetration into dense root structures or foliar canopies. There is simply nothing else like the fogging technology on the market today for horticultural applications. For more detailed specifications, visit www.clubcanna.com They have systems designed at excellent prices.
Niko
Orignal From: Areoponic Fogging Technology Botony
Sonntag, 20. April 2008
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