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Bloom Works Electric ULV Portable Fogger Sprayer 4.5L

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Bloom Works Electric ULV Portable Fogger Sprayer 4.5LBloom Works ULV Micron Fogger The Bloom Works ULV Micron Fogger is a powerful ultra low volume fogging system designed for grow room treatment and foliar applications. Producing extremely fine droplets between 1025 microns, it creates a true fog that spreads evenly through the grow space for complete plant and surface coverage. This fine mist drifts through the air and reaches all areas of the canopy including the underside of leaves helping control

Bloom Works ULV Micron Fogger

The Bloom Works ULV Micron Fogger is a powerful ultra-low-volume fogging system designed for grow room treatment and foliar applications. Producing extremely fine droplets between 10–25 microns, it creates a true fog that spreads evenly through the grow space for complete plant and surface coverage.

This fine mist drifts through the air and reaches all areas of the canopy — including the underside of leaves — helping control pests, apply foliar nutrients, and sanitize grow environments more effectively than traditional sprayers.

Powered by a 1200W motor, the unit delivers strong performance while remaining lightweight and easy to handle.

Key Features

Ultra Fine Fog – Atomizes liquids into 10–25 micron droplets for superior coverage.
Full Canopy Penetration – Reaches all plant surfaces, including leaf undersides.
Adjustable Output – Brass flow control valve allows wet or dry fog applications (150–260 mL/min).
Variable Spray Distance – Adjustable speed for short or long range fogging (up to 10m).
Efficient Application – Reduces chemical use, runoff, and water beading.
Safer Grow Environment – Minimizes excess moisture that can cause mould, mildew, bud rot, or electrical issues.

Specifications

Power: 1200W
Voltage: 240V
Current: 5.5A
Droplet Size: 10–25 microns
Flow Rate: 150–260 mL/min
Spray Range: 0–10 meters

Perfect for pest control, foliar feeding, disinfecting grow rooms, and greenhouse applications.

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