I knew something went on inside the greenhouses - but I had no idea! Like John says below, they are popular in Florida... I find them to be very interesting... another LIKE for your video!
Very nice! I saw a system like this in Hal Wellmiers rhododendron nursery, he took over from his parents, Clem and Trudy. Unfortunately those plants fell prey to 2 larger nurseries doing tissue culture. Those two are also gone now, it is a shame.
That's original. If I wasn't so lazy, there would already be a little movie about the Tegtmeier nozzle. It works exactly like the one you showed. A certain Tegtmeier claims to have developed it in Hanover in 1948. He applied for a patent for the nozzle in Germany. It was frequently mentioned in German irrigation literature in the 1950s and 1960s and praised for its fine spray mist. For me, it's always interesting to ask: Which manufacturer was inspired by whom?
Would you say you get 360 degrees of mist around those mist nozzles? I've got a very small mist system I'm trialing and can't seem to get 360 coverage, just trying to figure out where I'm going wrong
Yes these get 360 degree coverage, sometimes they can get some uneven coverage from deposits or algae and need to be cleaned. I'm not sure why yours are not achieving a full circle, I wonder if there's imperfections in the pin head surface and doesn't disperse the mist evenly.