Whew! So complicated. Firstly, welcome. I forgot to welcome you to this wonderful board.
Second, If Andy recommends a plant follow his recommendations - he know his stuff. Most of mine come from him.
Next,
misting MAY reduce the need to water. Consider the following, though. The only water to run through a fine mister like
MistKing is RO or distilled or rain water. Period. No city or well water at all. The orifice is way to small to tolerate any buildup. Therefore the next point:
Next point: RO/distilled/rain water contains no fertilizer nutrients and can, in time, actually leach away any built up nutrients (like a sort of solvent). So you will have to dunk the mounts in fertilizer solution at least once per week (I do it twice per week.)
GPH for pumps? I have no clue but VERY low. I run mine (3 mist heads) 4-5 times per day for 5 seconds each and fill the 5-gallon reservoir about every other week or so. Probably not even that often.
How much depth? The pump sits outside reservoir. I use a 5-gallon drywall pail like you can get at Home Depot. There are instructions to drill the hole on the web site. I purchased the pump, 3 nozzles, tubing, bulkhead fitting for reservoir all from
MistKing. Really easy to set up and instructions are spot-on.
Glass will only be clear if you follow
MistKing's recommendations for pure water (RO, distilled, rainwater, etc.)
Like I said with my regime humidity never drops below 90% and is often up to 98-99% in portions of the tank.
See the following for my setup
http://www.orchidboard.com/Setting-u...om-Orchidarium
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