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  • Support Stake for 1/4" tubing - 100 Pack-1

    Support Stake for 1/4" tubing - 100 Pack

    Description These are great for holding up 1/4" tubing, allowing for greater organization and stability. Also works with 8mm tubing, but stretches the grabber slightly. length: 8 cm

    $21.00

  • Support Stakes for Tropf Blumat Supply Tube and Drippers (set of 10)

    Support Stakes for Tropf Blumat Supply Tube and Drippers (set of 10)

    10 reviews

    Description If you're growing outside in a windy area or for any reason want to make sure your drippers don't move, these stakes will help. And good for making the tubing stay where you want it when you're making big curves - they fit both the distribution drippers and the 8 mm tubing. They're also really good if you're using Blumats in a very low pressure, gravity system. With these you can raise the drippers off the ground and help keep them from clogging.

    $11.00

  • Surface Mounting Blumat

    Surface Mounting Blumat

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    Description For more information regarding Capillary Mats, click here. At first glance, these may seem expensive. If you're using them as intended though - in trays with capillary mats, they're totally worth it. This is a growing system popular in Europe that's only slowly making its way into the USA. These fit on top of a capillary mat with perforated black foil on top of that to prevent algae and other things from growing. The surface blumat turns water on and off that spreads moisture through the felt and soaks up from the bottom. It works great with fabric pots and plastic ones with a flat bottom and extra holes drilled in, but not plastic pots with a big lip - the mat needs to be touching the bottom of the pot. Good for pots up to 2 gallon and larger for plants with deep but not surface roots. In a 5 gallon pot, the moisture will only go up about half way, so with that size it's better to use a regular Blumat sensor. One of these plus distribution drippers will supply enough water for 5 square meters of tray. The electronic version can supply enough for thousands of plants as long as the surface is flat (use a level to make sure). Capillary Mat NOT INCLUDED

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    $44.00

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  • Sustainable Village Indoor Copper Plant Mister

    Excel Concept Holdings (HK) Ltd Sustainable Village Indoor Copper Plant Mister

    Description This classic looking solid metal mister, sprays water in fine and small amounts, while being aesthetically-pleasing and pragmatic. The spray is great for keeping plants clean from dust, for increasing humidity, or even for spraying fertilizer if needed. The comfortable handle makes daily misting easy. Some of the best sprayers are those that can live in close proximity to the plants for convenient regular misting. For that, the mister needs to look nice enough for display like this model. With its stainless steel and polished copper finish, this metal spray mister holds its own next to a prized orchid or bonsai tree. The 10-ounce spray mister comes in copper, brass, or nickel. Details Materials Metal Plastic Rubber   Dimensions Weight: 0.3 lb. Total height: 6" Diameter: 3.5" Volume: 10 fl. oz.   Instructions   Plant Mister Instructions: To use the metal mister, fill with water, hold the small loop handle with the fingers then depress the top with the thumb to release a fine mist. Video

    $29.00

  • Sustainable Village Iron On Patch-1

    Sustainable Village Iron On Patch

    Description2.5" x 2.5" Iron On Patch

    $4.20

  • Sustainable Village Sticker-1

    Sustainable Village Sticker

    Description3" x 3" Vinyl Sticker

    $3.15

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    $67,936.74

  • Take-Apart Dripper 1GPH - 100 Pack - for EasyDrip Systems or Conventional 1/4" Drip Systems-1

    Take-Apart Dripper 1GPH - 100 Pack - for EasyDrip Systems or Conventional 1/4" Drip Systems

    Description Part of the EasyDrip System, pack of 100 at a discounted price. These easy to use Take-Apart drippers have a small locking cap that can be removed for cleaning the inside of the emitter. Where the flag end is, indicates where the actual drip emitter is (where water exits the system). While the barb on the other side is the inlet, where you use the hole puncher to plug into your supply line. Great for low pressure systems! Black color

    $19.95

  • Take-Apart Dripper 1GPH - Single (Bulk) - for EasyDrip Systems or Conventional 1/4" Drip Systems-1

    Take-Apart Dripper 1GPH - Single (Bulk) - for EasyDrip Systems or Conventional 1/4" Drip Systems

    Description Part of the EasyDrip System These easy to use Take-Apart drippers have a small locking cap that can be removed for cleaning the inside of the emitter. Where the flag end is, indicates where the actual drip emitter is (where water exits the system). While the barb on the other side is the inlet, where you use the hole puncher to plug into your supply line. Great for low pressure systems! Black color

    $0.20

  • Take-Apart Dripper 2GPH - 100 Pack - for EasyDrip Systems or Conventional 1/4" Drip Systems-1

    Take-Apart Dripper 2GPH - 100 Pack - for EasyDrip Systems or Conventional 1/4" Drip Systems

    Description Part of the EasyDrip System, part of our 100 pack. These easy to use Take-Apart drippers have a small locking cap that can be removed for cleaning the inside of the emitter. Where the flag end is, indicates where the actual drip emitter is (where water exits the system). While the barb on the other side is the inlet, where you use the hole puncher to plug into your supply line. This particular drip emitter can release up to 2 gallons of water per hour. Look at some of our other options for more or less water flow. Great for low pressure systems!

    $19.95

  • Take-Apart Dripper 2GPH- Single (Bulk) - for EasyDrip Systems or Conventional 1/4" Drip Systems-1

    Take-Apart Dripper 2GPH- Single (Bulk) - for EasyDrip Systems or Conventional 1/4" Drip Systems

    Description Part of the EasyDrip System These easy to use Take-Apart drippers have a small locking cap that can be removed for cleaning the inside of the emitter. Where the flag end is, indicates where the actual drip emitter is (where water exits the system). While the barb on the other side is the inlet, where you use the hole puncher to plug into your supply line. This particular drip emitter can release up to 2 gallons of water per hour. Look at some of our other options for more or less water flow. Great for low pressure systems!

    $0.20

  • Take-Apart Dripper 4GPH- 100 Pack - for EasyDrip Systems or Conventional 1/4" Drip Systems-1

    Take-Apart Dripper 4GPH- 100 Pack - for EasyDrip Systems or Conventional 1/4" Drip Systems

    Description Part of the EasyDrip System, 100 pack at a discounted price These easy to use Take-Apart drippers have a small locking cap that can be removed for cleaning the inside of the emitter. Where the flag end is, indicates where the actual drip emitter is (where water exits the system). While the barb on the other side is the inlet, where you use the hole puncher to plug into your supply line. This particular drip emitter can release up to 4 gallons of water per hour. Look at some of our other options for more or less water flow. Great for low pressure systems! Green Color 

    $19.95

  • Take-Apart Dripper 4GPH- Single (Bulk) - for EasyDrip Systems or Conventional 1/4" Drip Systems-1

    Take-Apart Dripper 4GPH- Single (Bulk) - for EasyDrip Systems or Conventional 1/4" Drip Systems

    Description Part of the EasyDrip System These easy to use Take-Apart drippers have a small locking cap that can be removed for cleaning the inside of the emitter. Where the flag end is, indicates where the actual drip emitter is (where water exits the system). While the barb on the other side is the inlet, where you use the hole puncher to plug into your supply line. This particular drip emitter can release up to 4 gallons of water per hour. Look at some of our other options for more or less water flow. Great for low pressure systems! Green Color 

    $0.20

  • Tape End Closure Flat-1

    Tape End Closure Flat

    Description Tape End Closure Flat

    $0.26

  • Tees 1/4"-1

    Tees 1/4"

    Description Tees for 1/4" line.

    $0.26

  • Transfer Barbs 1/4"

    Transfer Barbs 1/4"

    Description Transfer Barbs 1/4"

    $0.25

  • Tree & Shrub Drinks: Elbow Soaker-1

    Tree & Shrub Drinks: Elbow Soaker

    Description Sink your water deep where it won't evaporate and will get where your big roots need it most. Have you ever scratched the ground surface after a big rain or watering expecting lots of wet earth only to find only surface moisture? That's where most drip irrigation gets the water. This is fine for small plants but what about your big trees and shrubs? These 7" soaker stakes will solve the problem. Just install inline with standard 1/2" drip tubing and watch how much faster your large plants grow. The elbows are for single site application or to end a series of stakes. 

    $1.05

  • Trim-Jail Kit Kief Collector 6-Tier Drying Rack

    NGW Wholesale (Happy Hydro) Trim-Jail Kit Kief Collector 6-Tier Drying Rack

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    Get out of Trim Jail early with good behavior, and the right tools! Happy Hydro has put together a bundle of our favorite indoor gardening accessories. See your herbs with clarity, trim them with precision, and dry them to perfection with this accessory kit. Harvest Bundle includes: Kief Collector 6-Tier Hanging Drying Rack - Collapsible - Includes Carrying Bag LED Loupe with 30x and 60x Magnifying Lenses - Includes Batteries and Case 2x Trimming Scissors | Stainless-Steel | 1x Curved Blade, 1x Straight Blade Kief CollectorExactly that! Collect all of your kief/pollen from your harvest. It certainly beats finding leaves in your couch or all over your floor covered in your dogs fur. A perfect size tabletop or laptop work station that will collect all of your small leaves and the micron screen will allow the fallen trichomes to fall through. When you're done, you'll have a separate pile of sugar leaves and when you lift up the second tray you'll have a sizeable amount of kief/pollen! Versatile 6-Tier Herb Drying RackThe Happy Hydro mesh drying net makes it easy to dry buds slowly and evenly. The round design allows for 360-degree access. With 6 inches of spacing between tiers, it's incredibly easy to inspect and manicure drying plant matter. When drying is complete, simply shake out the mesh drying rack, allow it to collapse, and store it away in its convenient storage bag until next harvest. Wire frames make our herb drying rack rigid, sturdy, and simple to use. Best of all: there is no assembly required! Jeweler's Lighted High-Power Eye Loupe 30 & 60x LEDSee microscopic detail with complete clarity. Our professional-grade Jewelry Loupe with LED illumination is an indispensable tool for indoor gardeners. Equipped with dual lenses, this compact folding magnifier fits discreetly in a pocket. Each lens features a bright LED light, so you can evaluate even the tiniest details. Includes batteries and carrying case. Ergonomic Spring-Loaded Trimming Scissors with Stainless-Steel BladesTake the pain out of gardening! If you’ve been using regular scissors to trim, shape, or prune, then it’s time to say goodbye to aching wrists, sore hands, and blisters! Now you can accomplish the task effortlessly with Happy Hydro’s premium stainless-steel scissors. The razor-sharp blades come to an ultra-fine point for the most delicate pruning tasks.

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    $84.95

  • Tropf Blumat 5" Sensor - 1 Individual Sensor Bulk-1

    Tropf Blumat 5" Sensor - 1 Individual Sensor Bulk

    Description The Tropf-Blumat (Tropf means drip in German) is a sensor that automatically supplies plants water through its thin tubing. This ceramic cone employs the principle of hydrostatic pressure, that delivers water extremely slowly, and at the plant’s own preferred rate. Allowing each plant to determine its own irrigation schedule. Blumat Sensors can be used as standalone devices or can also be integrated with drip emitters (we call them “distribution drippers”), drip tape (BluSoak), or capillary mats. These three components assist Blumat sensors in going further. While a Blumat typically irrigates a very small area (a 1-gallon container for example), a single Blumat can irrigate entire garden beds when attached to the Blusoak. How It Works Each Tropf Blumat is filled with water and voided of air prior to being connected to a pressurized line (pressure from gravity-feed is adequate). The water inside the Blumat is in a completely sealed environment. The only exposure it has is through the pores in the ceramic cone. As soil surrounding the cone dries It pulls on the moisture inside the cone through osmotic pressure. Since this is a sealed environment and the pressure cannot equalize, this pulls on a plastic diaphragm in the top of the Blumat. When the diaphragm is pulled down, it allows an irrigation tube running through the top of the valve of the Blumat to open and emit moisture. It does this very gradually. As the water is emitted through the Blumat, the moisture is gradually restored to the soil surrounding the porous ceramic. This relieves the pressure difference between the chamber inside the Blumat and the surrounding soil. This stops pulling on the diaphragm, and the diaphragm restores its former position of pinching the irrigation tubing shut. Allowing each plant to determine its own watering schedule. *The brown knob on top of each Tropf Blumat can be individually calibrated to specific plant species, strain/cultivar/varietal, or media. Details Materials Clay Silicone Plastic Dimensions Weight: 1.3oz Total length: 5.2" Max soil depth: 4" Cap width: 1.4" Sensor width: 1" Tubing length: 8" Connectors Fits 8mm Blumat and Superflex tubing. Flow Rate Adjustable Stand Alone Product? No. Requires water source. Instructions Tropf Blumat Instructions Water your garden thoroughly (ideally overnight) before installation. Prep the Carrots: Fill a container with cooled, non-aerated water (if you’re not sure, boil & cool the water first). Separate the ceramic bottoms from the plastic tops, and soak both parts for at least 15 minutes. While holding the green top underwater use a pipette/eyedropper or your thumb to squirt water into the holes in the green cap. You want to displace any small air bubbles stuck in the cap. Hold both cap and ceramic bottom underwater. Confirm the ceramic bottom and cap are both completely void of air, and reassemble the Blumat ceramic bottom with the green cap while both components are still underwater. Soak the assembled Blumat sensors and keep them submerged for a minimum of 15 minutes. Blumat sensors can stay in water indefinitely, but avoid algae growth and light exposure. While the Tropf Blumats are soaking: Connect the 8mm tubing to a reservoir or Blumat Pressure Reducer which has been integrated to a pressurized line. Run the 8mm tubing to your plants. Installation: Water the garden again, and push the Blumat Carrot in where you would like the moisture sensed, ensuring the ceramic cone is completely covered and firmly anchored. Cut the 8mm tubing and insert the 8 x 8 x 3mm tee (included with each Blumat). Slide the 8mm tubing over the 8mm barbs on the tee. For the last carrot, use the elbow insert instead of the tee. Alternatively, keep the tee in place. Use a small amount of 8mm tubing to attach a 8mm shut-off valve following your final Blumat carrot. This will function as an air/debris purge valve. Adjustment: Turn on the water supply and adjust the flow to each Blumat. Open the valve on the Blumat until flow is visible. Keeping the 3mm tubing level with the valve of the Blumat, slowly tighten (turn clockwise) the Blumat until a hanging drop is just achieved. The flow should just be stopped, but do not twist beyond that point for the “hanging drop.” Tighten the valve on the Blumat an additional two triangles. This will roughly calibrate the sensor to keep maintain current moisture levels.* *If using BluSoak drip tape, do not follow this step. Keeping your sensors at the hanging drip is ideal. Monitor: Come back in 12-24 hours, and make adjustments to each Blumat. If a container or area is over-watered, tighten the Blumat valve (turn clockwise). If a container or area is under-watered, open the Blumat valve (turn counter-clockwise). Repeat the previous step until your system is exactly where you’d like it. The Blumat Digital Moisture Meter is a great tool for assisting with this step. Comparison Chart Tropf Blumat Blumat Classic Glass Globe Blumat Bottle Adapter Vacation Ready ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Adjustable ✓ ✓ Out-of-Box Ready ✓ ✓ ✓ Custom System Integration ✓ Max. Water Delivery p/ 24 hrs Adjustable/Unlimited 200ml 118ml 200ml Ideal Location to Water Raised Bed/Garden/Potted Plants Houseplant Houseplant Houseplant Additional Info Maintenance Guide to Tropf Blumat Sensors | Irrigation Equipment Blumat Troubleshooting & Operating Tips/Tricks | Irrigation Equipment Video

    $8.67

  • Tropf Blumat 9" Maxi - Case of 50

    Tropf Blumat 9" Maxi - Case of 50

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    Description The Tropf-Blumat (Drip-Blumat) is a sensor that supplies plants with drips of water via thin tubing. As the soil dries, its natural suction power triggers the opening of the Tropf Blumat allowing the water to flow. When the soil is sufficiently moist, the Tropf Blumat automatically stops. The system functions fully automatically. Every plant, every container or group of plants requires at least 1 Tropf-Blumat adjusted to the individual needs of the plant. Larger containers or surfaces require longer or more than one sensor. The Tropf-Blumat Maxi acts as a regulator and dripper, just like the standard Tropf-Blumat. This one is 9 inches long though. You put it in the ground 6 - 7.5 inches so it senses the moisture at a deeper level. This is important when your plants get bigger because the regular Blumat sensor might turn the water off too soon. And this one might turn it off too soon if your plant still has surface roots. Some growers use both - especially if they are growing in coco or a hydroponic system. Note: Blumat Classics (Juniors) and bottle adapters are designed for houseplants while Tropf-Blumat Sensors (the one's with the small adjustable brown knob on top) are designed for greenhouses, growrooms, decks, and outside gardens. Blumats Austria says "Please don't use the Tropf-Blumats indoors" because if hooked up to a constant water source and a pet, guest, or user-error somehow causes a run-away, it could damage an indoor floor, drywall, carpet, or furniture. We, and many others, do in fact use these systems inside ourselves, however, we are generally around enough that if a problem did occur, we would be able to notice a problem and fix it in time (not the case if someone is on vacation). We have many guides for being able to set these up the proper way and avoid a run-away or general mistakes. Please contact us for any help, we are always here to help make your life easier. Guide to Tropf Blumat Sensors Tips/Tricks Troubleshooting

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    $496.26

  • Tropf Blumat Maxi - 2 Pack-1

    Tropf Blumat Maxi - 2 Pack

    Description The Tropf-Blumat Maxi acts as a regulator and dripper, just like the standard 5” Tropf-Blumat. This one is 9 inches long though. You put it in the ground 6 - 7.5 inches so it senses the moisture at a deeper level. This is important when your plants get bigger because the regular Blumat sensor might turn the water off too soon. This one might turn it off too soon if your plant still has surface roots. Some growers use both - especially if they are growing in coco or a hydroponic system. The Tropf-Blumat (Drip-Blumat) is a sensor that supplies plants with drips of water via thin tubing. As the soil dries, its natural suction power triggers the opening of the Tropf Blumat allowing the water to flow. When the soil is sufficiently moist, the Tropf Blumat automatically stops. The system functions fully automatically. Every plant, every container or group of plants requires at least 1 Tropf-Blumat adjusted to the individual needs of the plant. Larger containers or surfaces require longer or more than one sensor. All Tropf-Blumats are connected using one supply tube, this allows for flexibility in the layout and is changeable at any time. Automatically waters individual plants and only when needed. There are a few options for a water source; you can either connect the system directly to your hose tap or rain barrel (with fittings not supplied with this product).

    $21.69

  • Tropf Blumat Sensor - Case of 50-1

    Tropf Blumat Sensor - Case of 50

    Description The Tropf-Blumat (Tropf means drip in German) is a sensor that automatically supplies plants water through its thin tubing. This ceramic cone employs the principle of hydrostatic pressure, that delivers water extremely slowly, and at the plant’s own preferred rate. Allowing each plant to determine its own irrigation schedule. Blumat Sensors can be used as standalone devices or can also be integrated with drip emitters (we call them “distribution drippers”), drip tape (BluSoak), or capillary mats. These three components assist Blumat sensors in going further. While a Blumat typically irrigates a very small area (a 1-gallon container for example), a single Blumat can irrigate entire garden beds when attached to the Blusoak. How It Works Each Tropf Blumat is filled with water and voided of air prior to being connected to a pressurized line (pressure from gravity-feed is adequate). The water inside the Blumat is in a completely sealed environment. The only exposure it has is through the pores in the ceramic cone. As soil surrounding the cone dries It pulls on the moisture inside the cone through osmotic pressure. Since this is a sealed environment and the pressure cannot equalize, this pulls on a plastic diaphragm in the top of the Blumat. When the diaphragm is pulled down, it allows an irrigation tube running through the top of the valve of the Blumat to open and emit moisture. It does this very gradually. As the water is emitted through the Blumat, the moisture is gradually restored to the soil surrounding the porous ceramic. This relieves the pressure difference between the chamber inside the Blumat and the surrounding soil. This stops pulling on the diaphragm, and the diaphragm restores its former position of pinching the irrigation tubing shut. Allowing each plant to determine its own watering schedule. *The brown knob on top of each Tropf Blumat can be individually calibrated to specific plant species, strain/cultivar/varietal, or media. Details Materials Clay Silicone Plastic Dimensions Weight: 1.3oz Total length: 5.2" Max soil depth: 4" Cap width: 1.4" Sensor width: 1" Tubing length: 8" Connectors Fits 8mm Blumat and Superflex tubing. Flow Rate Adjustable Stand Alone Product? No. Requires water source. Instructions Tropf Blumat Instructions Water your garden thoroughly (ideally overnight) before installation. Prep the Carrots: Fill a container with cooled, non-aerated water (if you’re not sure, boil & cool the water first). Separate the ceramic bottoms from the plastic tops, and soak both parts for at least 15 minutes. While holding the green top underwater use a pipette/eyedropper or your thumb to squirt water into the holes in the green cap. You want to displace any small air bubbles stuck in the cap. Hold both cap and ceramic bottom underwater. Confirm the ceramic bottom and cap are both completely void of air, and reassemble the Blumat ceramic bottom with the green cap while both components are still underwater. Soak the assembled Blumat sensors and keep them submerged for a minimum of 15 minutes. Blumat sensors can stay in water indefinitely, but avoid algae growth and light exposure. While the Tropf Blumats are soaking: Connect the 8mm tubing to a reservoir or Blumat Pressure Reducer which has been integrated to a pressurized line. Run the 8mm tubing to your plants. Installation: Water the garden again, and push the Blumat Carrot in where you would like the moisture sensed, ensuring the ceramic cone is completely covered and firmly anchored. Cut the 8mm tubing and insert the 8 x 8 x 3mm tee (included with each Blumat). Slide the 8mm tubing over the 8mm barbs on the tee. For the last carrot, use the elbow insert instead of the tee. Alternatively, keep the tee in place. Use a small amount of 8mm tubing to attach a 8mm shut-off valve following your final Blumat carrot. This will function as an air/debris purge valve. Adjustment: Turn on the water supply and adjust the flow to each Blumat. Open the valve on the Blumat until flow is visible. Keeping the 3mm tubing level with the valve of the Blumat, slowly tighten (turn clockwise) the Blumat until a hanging drop is just achieved. The flow should just be stopped, but do not twist beyond that point for the “hanging drop.” Tighten the valve on the Blumat an additional two triangles. This will roughly calibrate the sensor to keep maintain current moisture levels.* *If using BluSoak drip tape, do not follow this step. Keeping your sensors at the hanging drip is ideal. Monitor: Come back in 12-24 hours, and make adjustments to each Blumat. If a container or area is over-watered, tighten the Blumat valve (turn clockwise). If a container or area is under-watered, open the Blumat valve (turn counter-clockwise). Repeat the previous step until your system is exactly where you’d like it. The Blumat Digital Moisture Meter is a great tool for assisting with this step. Comparison Chart Tropf Blumat Blumat Classic Glass Globe Blumat Bottle Adapter Vacation Ready ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Adjustable ✓ ✓ Out-of-Box Ready ✓ ✓ ✓ Custom System Integration ✓ Max. Water Delivery p/ 24 hrs Adjustable/Unlimited 200ml 118ml 200ml Ideal Location to Water Raised Bed/Garden/Potted Plants Houseplant Houseplant Houseplant Additional Info Maintenance Guide to Tropf Blumat Sensors | Irrigation Equipment Blumat Troubleshooting & Operating Tips/Tricks | Irrigation Equipment Video

    $411.97

  • Tropf Blumat Sensor Set of 2

    Tropf Blumat Sensor Set of 2

    Description The Tropf-Blumat (Tropf means drip in German) is a sensor that automatically supplies plants water through its thin tubing. This ceramic cone employs the principle of hydrostatic pressure, that delivers water extremely slowly, and at the plant’s own preferred rate. Allowing each plant to determine its own irrigation schedule. Blumat Sensors can be used as standalone devices or can also be integrated with drip emitters (we call them “distribution drippers”), drip tape (BluSoak), or capillary mats. These three components assist Blumat sensors in going further. While a Blumat typically irrigates a very small area (a 1-gallon container for example), a single Blumat can irrigate entire garden beds when attached to the Blusoak. How It Works Each Tropf Blumat is filled with water and voided of air prior to being connected to a pressurized line (pressure from gravity-feed is adequate). The water inside the Blumat is in a completely sealed environment. The only exposure it has is through the pores in the ceramic cone.   As soil surrounding the cone dries It pulls on the moisture inside the cone through osmotic pressure. Since this is a sealed environment and the pressure cannot equalize, this pulls on a plastic diaphragm in the top of the Blumat. When the diaphragm is pulled down, it allows an irrigation tube running through the top of the valve of the Blumat to open and emit moisture. It does this very gradually. As the water is emitted through the Blumat, the moisture is gradually restored to the soil surrounding the porous ceramic. This relieves the pressure difference between the chamber inside the Blumat and the surrounding soil. This stops pulling on the diaphragm, and the diaphragm restores its former position of pinching the irrigation tubing shut. Allowing each plant to determine its own watering schedule.   *The brown knob on top of each Tropf Blumat can be individually calibrated to specific plant species, strain/cultivar/varietal, or media. Details Materials Clay Silicone Plastic   Dimensions Weight: 1.3oz Total length: 5.2" Max soil depth: 4" Cap width: 1.4" Sensor width: 1" Tubing length: 8"   Connectors Fits 8mm Blumat and Superflex tubing.   Flow Rate Adjustable   Stand Alone Product? No. Requires water source.   Instructions Tropf Blumat Instructions Water your garden thoroughly (ideally overnight) before installation. Prep the Carrots: Fill a container with cooled, non-aerated water (if you’re not sure, boil & cool the water first). Separate the ceramic bottoms from the plastic tops, and soak both parts for at least 15 minutes. While holding the green top underwater use a pipette/eyedropper or your thumb to squirt water into the holes in the green cap. You want to displace any small air bubbles stuck in the cap. Hold both cap and ceramic bottom underwater. Confirm the ceramic bottom and cap are both completely void of air, and reassemble the Blumat ceramic bottom with the green cap while both components are still underwater. Soak the assembled Blumat sensors and keep them submerged for a minimum of 15 minutes. Blumat sensors can stay in water indefinitely, but avoid algae growth and light exposure. While the Tropf Blumats are soaking: Connect the 8mm tubing to a reservoir or Blumat Pressure Reducer which has been integrated to a pressurized line. Run the 8mm tubing to your plants. Installation: Water the garden again, and push the Blumat Carrot in where you would like the moisture sensed, ensuring the ceramic cone is completely covered and firmly anchored. Cut the 8mm tubing and insert the 8 x 8 x 3mm tee (included with each Blumat). Slide the 8mm tubing over the 8mm barbs on the tee. For the last carrot, use the elbow insert instead of the tee. Alternatively, keep the tee in place. Use a small amount of 8mm tubing to attach a 8mm shut-off valve following your final Blumat carrot. This will function as an air/debris purge valve. Adjustment: Turn on the water supply and adjust the flow to each Blumat. Open the valve on the Blumat until flow is visible. Keeping the 3mm tubing level with the valve of the Blumat, slowly tighten (turn clockwise) the Blumat until a hanging drop is just achieved. The flow should just be stopped, but do not twist beyond that point for the “hanging drop.” Tighten the valve on the Blumat an additional two triangles. This will roughly calibrate the sensor to keep maintain current moisture levels.* *If using BluSoak drip tape, do not follow this step. Keeping your sensors at the hanging drip is ideal. Monitor: Come back in 12-24 hours, and make adjustments to each Blumat. If a container or area is over-watered, tighten the Blumat valve (turn clockwise). If a container or area is under-watered, open the Blumat valve (turn counter-clockwise). Repeat the previous step until your system is exactly where you’d like it. The Blumat Digital Moisture Meter is a great tool for assisting with this step. Comparison Chart Tropf Blumat Blumat Classic Glass Globe Blumat Bottle Adapter Vacation Ready ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Adjustable ✓ ✓ Out-of-Box Ready ✓ ✓ ✓ Custom System Integration ✓ Max. Water Delivery p/ 24 hrs Adjustable/Unlimited 200ml 118ml 200ml Ideal Location to Water Raised Bed/Garden/Potted Plants Houseplant Houseplant Houseplant Additional Info Maintenance Guide to Tropf Blumat Sensors | Irrigation Equipment Blumat Troubleshooting & Operating Tips/Tricks | Irrigation Equipment     Video

    $18.60

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