Hi Mke
Its more economical to pre root them by another method before putting them in the chamber as they can`t use the mist until they have roots. As you`ve noticed, with unrooted cuts you have to mist the hell out of them and its too wasteful Toms grow a lot faster than peppers, if you can grab some healthy sideshoots from somewhere and stick them in a glass of water they could be showing roots by the weekend. It wouldn`t hurt to have a few on the go for backup while your running the pepper.
Small chambers make things more difficult as it takes less mist to reach the saturation point. You should scale the test so you can duplicate the results in the large chambers. For example, if the small chamber with one nozzle is 10x smaller than your fullsize chamber with 2 nozzles, you`ll need to reduce the mist pulse time by a factor of 5. If you can to run a 0.5second pulse in the fullsize chamber, the equivalent would be a 0.1 second mist pulse in the 1/10 chamber with a single nozzle
Its more economical to pre root them by another method before putting them in the chamber as they can`t use the mist until they have roots. As you`ve noticed, with unrooted cuts you have to mist the hell out of them and its too wasteful Toms grow a lot faster than peppers, if you can grab some healthy sideshoots from somewhere and stick them in a glass of water they could be showing roots by the weekend. It wouldn`t hurt to have a few on the go for backup while your running the pepper.
Small chambers make things more difficult as it takes less mist to reach the saturation point. You should scale the test so you can duplicate the results in the large chambers. For example, if the small chamber with one nozzle is 10x smaller than your fullsize chamber with 2 nozzles, you`ll need to reduce the mist pulse time by a factor of 5. If you can to run a 0.5second pulse in the fullsize chamber, the equivalent would be a 0.1 second mist pulse in the 1/10 chamber with a single nozzle