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Old 11-14-2001, 11:42 AM   #5
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Thumbs up Awesome!!

Thanks lab_rat I have been looking into this for the last few days.. Looks promising.

Hollyweed - Hey your from my home town. Awesome H3 Let us know how it works if you ever get the chance.

OK, this is what I found--> http://www.mainlandmart.com/foggers.html About 1/2 way down they have a 3 & 5 head foggers! I think thats what I need to get a good soaking. i'm going to try it with a smaller cheaper one to see if it does work. If it does then i'll move up to the High output 3 mister fogger or even the 5! Hey Hollyweed check out the Fogger buoy at the bottom of the page.

I think I might be able to use a rubbermaid container like the aero filled with nutes and a fogger on a buoy running 24/7 or on a cycle timer. it outta fill the container up with oxygenated nutrient mist right? That way you don't need a drain or fan. Kind of like a 'high-tech' bubbler. Any thoughts on that? Anyone?

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