BobS, please let me know when you source those high psi mist heads.
Just go to Bete.com, they've got tons to choose from (but they're pretty expensive) and you need to source them from Bete; I'll let you know what I come up with.
Atomizer, so I'm guessing that you've "looked" at this but never "tried" it, correct?
1) If you're misting the correct amount, the chamber walls shouldn't stay very wet at all, right?
2) Saying RH doesn't provide any guide to root moisture sounds a little disingenuous to me; of course it does, doesn't it? It "may" not be the best (although I'd love to hear from anyone who has tried this, or at least logged RH% change throughout their misting cycle), but to say it doesn't provide "any" guide sounds silly.
3) Using your logic, we can still track RH% in the rootzone and adjust our feedings/cycle based off of that; i.e., by your logic when the mist has evaporated and RH% shoots up, (
counterintuitively) that is when we would/should mist again.
I can track this in my structure, but we all know that my current structure isn't designed with HP aero in mind - that being said, if one of you wanted to measure RH% in your rootzone and how it fluctuates over your misting cycle, that'd be awesome to share with the rest of us.
Heck, it may stay constant at 95% or whatever, in which case my idea wouldn't work............but if there is a pattern it follows which corresponds to your misting pattern, then I do believe it can be used to our advantage.
Atomizer, would love to hear more of your thoughts on the subject, either good or bad.