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Re: In ground sprinklers - Earth Mister
So is the big tank for adding liquid fertilizer, letting the chlorine dissipate, or is there no direct connection to plumbing and you just fill it with a hose. I'm just curious, thanks!
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Re: In ground sprinklers - Earth Mister
Just a heads-up:
A very system similar was tried in fruit and nut orchards in the California central valley. Everything was going pretty well for a about 5 years until there was a moderate windstorm. No trees on standard irrigation were lost but nearly every tree on the underground systems blew over -- a few thousand trees across a number of orchards. The root systems that developed were incredibly shallow because the roots all localized around the emitters. |
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Its 1st job is to collect rain water, when I do not have any rain water I will fill it with city water to let the chlorine dissipate. It is also a great way to mix my fertilizer up and measure how much I am mixing correctly. I want to add a 2nd take sometime so that I can hold more rain water. |
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As for the remainder of your system: that's a job well done! I can really appreciate the effort that goes into fertigation infrastructure. It's really worth it.
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Thats a pretty cool set up. Im getting tired of dragging a hose around. This gives me some ideas.
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Very nice setup! I've been working on my drip irrigation system for the garden. I hooked it to a hose bib with a timer. The pressure is a little weak though. I'm not sure if I should have put on the pressure regulator suggested by the manufacturer.
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With the system I installed my biggest problem is low pressure, I need a min of 50psi - 70psi. The 1st pump I purchased was only pushing out 20psi. My new pump can get up to 50psi. |
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Thanks, I think I have 80psi at the hose bib. I need to double check. But by time the water runs the length of what I'm watering it seems the pressure would lower. The manufacture recommends for my watering system no more than 220 GPH on one zone. I just hate to have to purchase another water timer and parts. It just gets a little pricey after awhile.:bananas_b
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