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HYRT Atomizing Nozzles – Fine Mist, Precise Care
In seedling greenhouses, cutting beds, mushroom cultivation rooms, or livestock and poultry farms, have you ever faced these challenges: water spray is too forceful, knocking over delicate seedlings; humidification is uneven, with some areas soaking wet while others remain dry; Poor cooling effects, with leaves wilting as soon as the hot weather passes… These situations don't require heavy flooding, but rather a fine, even mist like morning fog. Our HYRT Atomizing Nozzle was created precisely for this purpose.
What does it do?
The HYRT Atomizing Nozzle breaks water down into micron-sized droplets that drift slowly through the air, causing no harm to crops and preventing soil compaction. Main Applications:
● Seedling/Cutting Propagation: Maintains a high-humidity environment, significantly improving rooting and survival rates.
● Greenhouses: Cools in summer and regulates humidity in winter, preventing leaf scorch or disease.
● Mushroom Cultivation: Provides stable humidity to promote uniform mushroom growth.
● Livestock and Poultry Farming: Spraying reduces dust, disinfects, cools in summer, and improves animal welfare.
● Landscape misting: Creates a cool and comfortable atmosphere in courtyards and outdoor restaurant areas.
Applications
Whether in multi-span greenhouses, plastic tunnels, home seedbeds, open-air farms, or park rockeries, HYRT atomizing nozzles can easily handle any application requiring gentle, uniform, and water-efficient humidification or cooling. They are particularly suitable for locations with unstable water pressure but where consistent atomization is required.
Core Advantages
Application Fields
HYRT Atomizing Nozzles – Designed Specifically for Greenhouses and Seedbeds in California's Central Valley: In California's Central Valley, from Fresno to Bakersfield, daytime temperatures in the summer often exceed 38°C, and the air is extremely dry. Many local tomato, pepper, and flower seedling growers have found that standard nozzles produce a spray that is too coarse, easily knocking over young seedlings; conversely, heavy flooding leads to excessive humidity in the seedbeds, triggering damping-off disease. What they truly need is a water-saving spray solution that is as gentle as morning mist, provides even coverage, and conserves water—and this is precisely where the HYRT Mist Nozzle excels.
In lettuce and broccoli seedling greenhouses in the Salinas Valley, relative humidity must be maintained at 85%–95% during the seed germination phase. The HYRT atomizing nozzle breaks water into a fine mist of 30–50 microns, which remains suspended for a long time and does not form water droplets on the leaf surface. The surface of the seedling trays remains consistently moist without waterlogging, resulting in uniform seedling emergence and a significantly improved transplant survival rate.
The San Joaquin Valley is California's largest producer of citrus and almonds, and many nurseries conduct softwood cuttings and grafted seedling cultivation during the summer. Under high temperatures, young cuttings are highly susceptible to water loss and wilting. We installed a HYRT misting nozzle every 2 meters above the seedbeds, paired with a timer and AK valves, to automatically mist for 10 minutes daily during peak heat periods. This increased the rooting rate of cuttings from 65% to over 88%.
Summer temperatures in the Imperial Valley can reach extreme highs of 45°C, and the effectiveness of standard shade nets combined with fans is limited. A local bell pepper grower installed a HYRT fogging system in a multi-span greenhouse. At a pressure of 5–8 kg, the fog droplets evaporate rapidly, dissipating heat and lowering the greenhouse temperature by 6–8°C compared to the outside. The bell peppers showed no signs of sunscald, and the harvest period was extended by one month.
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