ok i will try to send them an email! i have 1 seedling in their now with the pump running 24/7 thats what he reccomends when their seedlings?... he has .08 tefen nozzles in their now. i ordered some of the 120` ones last night. but i want to try the biocontrols cause it says they wont clog. thats one of my biggest concerns!
From what Atomizer recently said, the sooner you can dial back the mist (without hurting the plants which we'll probably understand what that is through experience), the sooner they will begin to show hp rootstructure. Although I just remembered your system will be a bit different, but never hurts to try to get as close as you can- perhaps you'll surprise us! Either way, as said before, you can likely get good results with that setup even if you can't achieve hp rootstructure. Heck, the potted clone I just put in my chamber actually had some fuzzies on it at the roots on the outside of the soil cluster. Anyway, if it doesn't die immediately, I'll do some updates with my first hp test plant.
One good thing I have for faith on for my high temps, is Irishboy- who grows nice plants in constant 100-105 degree hydro conditions. I believe silica can be of benefit in high temps especially, so I will incorporate it into Atomizer's Canna regimen. If you have a good filter inline or pour your nutes through a 1 micron filter bag such as Atomizer does, and use a good NON-organic nute with low salts such as Canna, Dynagro, General Hydroponics or Dutchmaster and a few others, clogs shouldn't be too much an issue.
As a test (which I honestly expect to fail due to the circumstances) I have transferred to my chamber a clone that was recently rooted in a soil pot. My pod temps are reaching near 100 degrees however, and as gentle as I was at washing off the dirt- it's always hard on the plants. My timing is .5 seconds every three minutes and the brown dangly roots look fairly dry, but not too much, there is usually a single drop on the very bottom of the stringy root cluster, so it's my first experiment. So far the plant has not experienced and shock in 24 hours, and I have yet to add nutes to the r/o water- but they id just arrive today ! YAY...
One good thing I noticed, is that with a flashlight, I can see miniscule droplets flying around all the way up to the next mist cycle 3 minutes later!