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[Product] Misting Systems
Growing bonsai in a warm, dry climate can present challenges to the gardener. Hot winds can increase evaporation from the soil surface and transpiration from leaves. Elevated temperatures increase the rate of moisture loss, too.
Using a mist system can combat moisture loss in two ways:
If you don't have the luxury of being able to check your plants at midday for peak watering needs, having a mist system attached to a timer may be just what you need to take the edge off the summer heat.
Product Details: 6070 Misting System I have used misters like this to help humidify the area for collected California Juniper and it makes a big difference in cooling. The juniper can also absorb moisture through its foliage long before the root system starts working 100%. I wouldn't be surprised if that method is how it gets most of its moisture at night in the desert. The rate of cooling depends on how dry the air is (if it is already moisture laden it can't cool as readily by evaporating more water) but if it is hot & dry, conditions are ideal for mist cooling. DISCLAIMER: The product showcase is intended to illustrate some bonsai & garden related products that may be of interest to members of bonsaiTALK. This forum may contain affiliate links to sites like Dallas Bonsai or Charley's Greenhouse.
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Join Date: Dec-2004
Location: Ft.Myers FL but currently Jacksonville FL
Country: United States
USDA Zone: 9
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I've been interested in getting one of these, and you're right, they do sound good for propagation. Maybe someone uses these already? Ive seen these at nurserys all around. Ill have to check it out.
Thx -Evan
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You may be able to find misting systems as "seasonal items" at your local hardware or garden center. That type can be very inexpensive (less than $25) as it is intended for seasonal replacement. Look for one that has emitters that can be disassembled for cleaning, and you may wish to include an inline filter to help prevent clogging. The one linked above is warranted for several years and is a high-grade unit, but you can use most anything to get your "feet wet" so to speak
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