Low Pressure Drip Stake 2 Litres per Hour
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Low Pressure Drip Stake - 2 Litres per Hour
A simple yet effective way to feed your plants nutrients precisely. The Low Pressure Drip Stake 2 Litres per Hour easily provides plants with 2 litres per hour of nutrients when attached to a manifold and dripper line and fed back into a pump in your nutrient reservoir.
Key Features and Benefits:
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Consistent Water Flow at 2 Litres per Hour
- Delivers a steady water supply, ensuring your plants get exactly what they need.
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Easy Installation
- Simple to set up and integrate into your existing irrigation system.
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Durable and Reliable
- Built with high-quality materials to withstand regular use.
By delivering water directly to the root zone at a consistent rate of 2 litres per hour, this drip stake helps prevent overwatering and reduces water waste. Its sturdy construction ensures long-lasting performance, giving you peace of mind grow after grow
Usage Instructions
- Run 13mm (internal diameter) piping from a suitable water pump
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Run the 13mm pipe down your row of pots
If you have more than one run of pots, use 'T' pieces and elbows to add additional runs of pipe - Add a 13mm end stop at the end of your run of pipe
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Add a 13mm dripper manifolds
At intervals along your run of 13mm piping in the center of your pots - Connect 4mm Irrigation Line to the 13mm manifold
- Connect your dripper stake to 4mm Irrigation Line
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Position Near Plant Roots
Insert the stake into the soil close to the base of your plants. -
Ensure Proper Water Pressure
Verify that your system operates at correct pressure for optimal performance. You need to ensure that your nutrient pump is powerful enough to reach all of your dripper lines, without creating a backlog of pressure which can cause leaks -
Regular Maintenance
Check periodically for clogs and clean if necessary to maintain flow rate.
Tip: For best results, combine with a timer to automate your watering schedule.
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