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Electronic Ultrasonic Aeroponic Fogarific Nutrient Delivery

Oct 26, 1999 - © a.k.a. MBR

There is a revolutionary new product available on the market that uses electronic vibrators to transform ordinary liquid water into sub-micro evaporative fog mist droplets that can be used to feed and humidify plants.

These units consist of electronic transducers that are pieces of crystals that vibrate according to the degree of electrical current supplied and can be driven to such a rate that they emit ultrasonic "beams". If they are squeezed or vibrated, they can also release electrical current.

The micronic size of the atomized droplets allows for deep penetration of growing chambers and optimal availability to the roots. The "fog" created is equivalent to the white, puffy clouds floating in the sky. The endothermic evaporative reaction producing the fog can cause the temperature to drop, but subsequent exothermic condensation will make it rise so the temperature must be monitored and a heater may be necessary.

Nutrients and amendments can be added to the solution as required for delivery to the plants' roots. Possibilities include using the units for root or foliar treatment combinations.

Pulsing timed oscillating excitation is recommended to extend the unit's useful life as prolonged vibration may cause degredation.

There are many sources for purchasing the technology, we will be posting the most economically efficient manufacturers soon in the list of Hydroponics links.

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