Are you looking for greenhouse misters that will actually allow you to control the humidity levels in your greenhouse?
Most greenhouse misters generate a spray that is too wet to effectively evaporate. The large and inconsistently sized droplets create plenty of moisture, but this moisture ends up doing more wetting of your greenhouse than anything else. Wet surfaces are a scary proposition for any greenhouse producer because they provide a perfect environment for bacteria and disease to grow.
Our research has shown that the only way to actually control humidity in your greenhouse while also preventing the wetting of surfaces is by some how controlling the evaporation rate of the mist or fog you produce.
So how is this accomplished?
Fortunately, a fogging technology has emerged in recent years that produces fog droplets that are tiny enough to always evaporate fully. Full evaporation of the fog droplet is the key to humidity control. If all the fog droplets fully evaporate the fog controller can precisely control humidity simply by adjusting the number of fog droplets it emits. This system can be preset to a desired humidity level and will automatically produce just enough evaporative droplets to maintain the preset level. And since the fog droplets always fully evaporate, you also have the option of setting a high enough humidity level to provide effective evaporative cooling for your greenhouse when the temperature in your greenhouse rises to unhealthy levels.
Even with a high humidity level, you need not worry that surfaces will become wet, since it is the individual size of the droplet, not the total number of the droplets that causes wetness. And since the water droplets of this system are all around 4.2 microns in size it does not matter how many there because they will evaporate before they can settle on any surfaces.

