I have not used any type of humidifier other than those pond fog makers.
Some Amazon users gave it about 3 1/2 stars out of 5 as a consensus,for their purposes,which was providing a better environment for reptiles.
The water reservoir looks to be around 1 liter.
There is a dial for the control of humidity.
This may work okay for a small container,say about 10-20 gallons,but with something larger,I’d go with a more suitable unit. Brady
https://www.amazon.com/Zoo-Med-Reptile-Terrarium-Humidifier/dp/B0019IJXD2/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1476584169&sr=8-1&keywords=zoo+med+fogger
Peach Root Grafting:
As far as peaches and propagating, I recall reading a snippet in an old Pomona whereby a bloke digs down and severs a length of root from a vigorous and healthy peach tree, then grafts to that root a scion and has great success. If I remember correctly, he never lets the piece of root see the sun, grafts it right away, and gets it back into the soil quickly.
Thanks. That was sort of my assessment as well just from reading with no actual experience. It seems way to small for my purposes. My enclosures are about 4’x3’x3’. I was hoping I’d find that Superfogger II somewhere here in the US. I may take another look at single room units to see if I can adapt one.
I have about that size setup,using a Mist-a-Matic and some spray nozzle mist heads.
Another way to do it,is to substitute the M-a-M with a timer,to avoid some expense. Brady
What humidity level do you set it for?
First week I start 100% then 80%
I have successfully rooted Figs (dormant and non dormant) , Pomegranates (dormant) , Grapes ( American, Vinifera, Muscadine all dormant), Tomatoes, Peppers, Eggplant.
Tried to root but failed Peaches, Loquats, Apples, Plums and Pluots