Blinded By The Fog In August

I just configured and started running the fog generator in my greenhouse. 10 nozzles, 0.006 mm diameter pin holes with 1000 psi behind them generates a respectable fog, such as one might encounter in London’s Mayfair. When I enter the greenhouse, moisture accumulates on my glasses and I can no long see through my glasses, I must wander about inside with impaired vision, but a keen mind.

The greenhouse from a distance, you can no longer see through it easily. Fun things are happening inside.

A beautiful photo of the exquisite water line ball valve, hanging vandas flank the window obscuring its mechanical elegance.

Peering in through another window where an orange epidendrum lurks along with another which finished blooming a while ago and is now sending up new shoots. A ladder inside demonstrates work is in progress.

Here’s a make-shift trial of the unit — I need to evaluate the effect of 10 fog heads in a 14×22 greenhouse and work out the automatic venting… and finally, get my self contained-solar powered digital humidistat and thermometer built along with the LoRa radio reception unit where their data will be transmitted to.


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2 responses to “Blinded By The Fog In August”

  1. Laurence Braun Avatar
    Laurence Braun

    Stunning! Henry Huntington is smiling from the grave.

  2. Oh my goodness. Those plants are the opposite of parched! How lovely 🥰

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