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Grow Log 12/16/18
Hey bro, I searched foggers and this post is the closest thing I can find to what I'm looking for. Did you get your thermal fogger to work? I had the idea to use one of these (see below) for green cleaner and azamax, in theory something like this should get uniform coverage while, as you mentioned use a fraction of product. While I'm not spraying plants taller than telephone poles like you, I do have a couple decent size rooms. Thanks in advance for any advice.OK, I couldn't get Nuke Em to work in my thermal fogger today. At least not mixed according to the label and set with the fogger instructions. It did produce white fog but it took pumping it 4-5x per sec compared to 1x every 3-4 sec as per instructions. Since it did produce some white fog it's possible I didn't have it hot enough or maybe it needed to be primed somehow. I'll test it tomorrow with straight water and see what results I get. Worst case scenario I use it with pyrethrin insecticide next year.
Used my pump sprayer instead. Took 3.5 gal. If I can get it to work in the fogger it should use a tiny fraction of that amount next time.
Hey bro, I searched foggers and this post is the closest thing I can find to what I'm looking for. Did you get your thermal fogger to work? I had the idea to use one of these (see below) for green cleaner and azamax, in theory something like this should get uniform coverage while, as you mentioned use a fraction of product. While I'm not spraying plants taller than telephone poles like you, I do have a couple decent size rooms. Thanks in advance for any advice.
Hey bro, I searched foggers and this post is the closest thing I can find to what I'm looking for. Did you get your thermal fogger to work? I had the idea to use one of these (see below) for green cleaner and azamax, in theory something like this should get uniform coverage while, as you mentioned use a fraction of product. While I'm not spraying plants taller than telephone poles like you, I do have a couple decent size rooms. Thanks in advance for any advice.
Hey bro, I searched foggers and this post is the closest thing I can find to what I'm looking for. Did you get your thermal fogger to work? I had the idea to use one of these (see below) for green cleaner and azamax, in theory something like this should get uniform coverage while, as you mentioned use a fraction of product. While I'm not spraying plants taller than telephone poles like you, I do have a couple decent size rooms. Thanks in advance for any
advice.
@CrimsonEcho I do remember seeing that, pretty damn resourceful of you.
I actually have one of these-Draw backs are that once you get down to 3/4 gal it doesn't want to pick up- end up wasting product. It also simulates a hurricane to the plants.
What I use most of the time is one of these-
which works pretty slick minus firing up the air compressor and dragging the hose around without knocking shit over.
I looked up foggers on youtube and (watch a few seconds of below) I was hopeful I had stumbled across the ultimate weapon, cordless, a beautiful misting with no unwanted buildup and incredible efficiency as far as product. At this point my dreams are dashed as I'm pretty sure Smith is right in that the product has to be formulated for vaporizing.
I got this,lmao!!
What unit is that? Hard to see but it looks similar to my Hudson atomizer.I got this,lmao!!
This is my answer to a fogger, takes a little elbow grease but great for little spaces tho wont do much on a big scale :)
It a fun experiment only tho. Not a real substitute for a fogger. It gets the job done for my 4x4 but probably the max you can go with this, but the same shit could be done with a big sprayer like at the link and will get a much longer fog time.
Never could get the true fog consistency with sprayers and this cost literally nothing to me :D
https://www.thcfarmer.com/community/threads/turning-shitty-hand-sprayer-into-a-fogger-kinda.101306/
@CrimsonEcho I do remember seeing that, pretty damn resourceful of you.
I actually have one of these-Draw backs are that once you get down to 3/4 gal it doesn't want to pick up- end up wasting product. It also simulates a hurricane to the plants.
What I use most of the time is one of these-
which works pretty slick minus firing up the air compressor and dragging the hose around without knocking shit over.
I looked up foggers on youtube and (watch a few seconds of below) I was hopeful I had stumbled across the ultimate weapon, cordless, a beautiful misting with no unwanted buildup and incredible efficiency as far as product. At this point my dreams are dashed as I'm pretty sure Smith is right in that the product has to be formulated for vaporizing.
Yeah for a true fog like that you will need a product thats good for foggers. What is the mode of action for those foggers. If they’re like stage foggers you can use glycerin and lecithin to make a suspension of your active ingredient and try to get a fog from that. Tho this is just a stoner blurting out the first idea that pops into his head :D
Edit; he was very clear about the mode of action :) yeah if its not cool fog then it’ll probably not going to work.
I think thermal foggers use an oil based solution. I'm not certain though.