Re: Misting Systems
- To: propagation@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: Misting Systems
- From: I*@aol.com
- Date: Sun, 28 Feb 1999 08:55:55 EST
In a message dated 2/27/99 5:00:41 AM Eastern Standard Time, skid@bway.net
writes:
> Subj: Misting Systems
> Date: 2/27/99 5:00:41 AM Eastern Standard Time
> From: skid@bway.net
> Sender: owner-propagation@mallorn.com
> Reply-to: propagation@mallorn.com
> To: Propagation@mallorn.com
>
> Dear Group,
> We are planning on installing a mist prop bench this year (although we say
> that every year, but this year for sure!) and have been looking into a
> 'Mist-A-Matic' control system.
>
> Our situation is that we do not live where the garden/nursery/prop bed will
> be and will not be able to monitor and change the misting with
> temperature/weather fluctuations. The above mentioned system uses a
> stainless steel mesh, that when wet, is 'heavy' and turns the misting off.
> When evaporation takes place, the mesh is lighter, and therefore rises, and
> turns the water back on again, etc.
>
> We wondered if anyone out there has tried a system like this, and could
> tell us how well it worked As well as what the pratfalls (in any) are with
> this type of system.
>
> If there is a similar system, or brand that anyone would specifically
> recommend, we would greatly appreciate it.
>
> Thanks for your help,
>
> Bill & Harvey
> SKID Plants Zone 6 CT USA
>
Hello Bill and Harvey,
You may want to peruse www.omega.com, they offer solid state process
control for industry and science.
Regards from the NW corner,
Mark Mazer Gaylordsville Connecticut Zone 5
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