Misters Foggers - Reptile Supplies




snake cage- hydration system (Cage Misters lol)

this is a video of my dues water sprayers that i installed into my reptile enclosure to keep the humidity at about 70%

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, and other things that manage aeroponics misting difficult. Keep you plants alive and prospering! ... aeroponics "aeroponics misters&quot ...

Why are we not using them......3 Food Sustainability

modifications and ailment controls. -Aeroponics involves the use of sprayers, misters, foggers or devices to initiate a fine mist of solution to ...

State-of-the-art stadium for city in offing

Jaipur: The new ground of Rajasthan Cricket Association (RCA) will have covered roofs along with fount foggers and fountain misters in the stands to spare spectators from agony of sitting in torturous sun and hot conditions.

The new amphitheatre to be completed in two years at the cost of Rs160 crore will also be the first fresh stadium in Asia, the RCA claimed.

"It would be the first green coliseum in Asia with all the features of platinum rated green erection. Apart from ample green area, there will be many environment amiable features," said Dr Bimal Soni, legate president of RCA. Indore-based Mehta & Associates has been selected to forge the stadium near Amber Fort on Jaipur-Delhi Highway that would be all set in 18 months after tenders are finalised.

The architectural organization in collaboration with a British company has proposed to build the colosseum in a way which could also be used as a five-star hotel. "There will be 100 corporate boxes that would be like competent suites to be used for hotel purpose when there is no event," Dr Soni aware of. The stadium for which the state government has allocated 54 acres of turf at concessional rates will have capacity of around 60,000. The cost of the present will be Rs160 crore to be funded through grant from the Board of Dominate for Cricket in India (BCCI) and loans, RCA's acting secretary K K Sharma said.

Clueless on NFT - Marijuana Growing

Alright so I've posted here many times before, and as of March of 2009, I built a "ghetto" type of aero system. This system consisted of a rubbermaid roughneck, a pvc manifold with misters in it, and then a submersible pump which was inside nutrient water spraying the nutes up thru the pvc and misting the roots of the plants inside of the rubbermaid roughneck. Many of you have systems similar to this, but you just tweaked things to work better for YOUR particular setup, as did I. As time went on, I had no choice but to go smaller, seeing as I had to find a new location. However I did find one, and I'm doing a somewhat micro grow in a 2ft by 2ft tent. I'm using a 150w HPS light and some CFL's for side lighting where necessary. I recently decided to get some PVC fence posts and go for a more "NFT" type of route, seeing as I've done a lot of research and I really like the ability to customize the aspects of the NFT systems (of course, when built yourself, that is). And I have already gathered most of my materials. I got 4" square PVC posts, and what not. That's not really the point so much as the method of feeding the plants is. So with most of the necessary background info out of the way, here's my question: What is the best method for delivering the nutrient water to the plants when they are contained in a PVC fence post (in net pots), and then there are caps on both ends of the post. I have seen some people use drip lines, some people use just one smaller hose at one end, and so on. What would you guys say works best? Another question I have is, say I wanted to drill a small hole in between each net pot, and then run a small hose through there and use a mister to spray water out of the end, how would I go about moving the water from the pump, through a pvc pipe (or maybe just hosing?) and then splitting it into different drip lines (4-5 to be somewhat exact) to deliver water to pretty much each plant. I feel like I have a basic idea...

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