Although the history of drip irrigation goes back to the Babylonians, modern drip systems represent one of the most important agricultural innovations of all time. They can save over 60% of the water used with flood irrigation, increase yields from 20 to 40%, cut labor costs down to almost zero, decrease the expense of big pumps and high electricity bills, decrease fertilizer costs, and maintain a more constant moisture level that increases microbe and soil health. Because they provide water more slowly, the moisture goes deeper, the roots follow giving them access to more nutrients and making the plants stronger and more healthy.
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
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!
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
Description
Part of the EasyDrip System
These easy to install 360 sprinklers are great for covering a large area in moisture. Place under a bush or in the middle of plants for a wide range of water to be sprayed in a 360 degree fashion.
Great for low pressure systems!
Red color
Description
GrowStream™ Subsurface Irrigation Tape is a plant-responsive subsurface irrigation system that dynamically delivers water and nutrients based upon individual plant demand. This tube is a microporous material that retains water until flow is triggered by plant root exudates. The tubing has no emitters, but releases water along its entire surface through millions of micropores.
The tubing diameter is 0.625 in. (5/8 in.) (16 millimeters) I.D.
Responsive Pressure Range: 1.0-4.0 psi (69-276 mbar)
Recommended Operating Pressure: 1.0-3.0 psi (69-207 mbar)
Maximum Operating Pressure: 6.0 psi (414 mbar)
Flow Rate: 0-0.054 gpm (0.204 l/m) per linear foot
Minimum install depth: 3” (7.6 cm)
GrowStream™ is compatible with virtually all soil types and growing mediums. Soil must be free of debris and sharp objects like rocks and thorns. Sand can be added to the trenches below and around tubing to prevent damage.
Other Products You Might Need (not included)
Pressure Gauge 0-5 psi
For a guide on the proper use of this product, please go to https://www.irrigation.equipment/guide-to-sub-surface-irrigation-with-growstream/
Description
Part of the EasyDrip System, 100 pack at a discounted price.
This is a pressure compensating dripper, meaning it can work on slightly higher pressure applications. Great for using on individual pots. Fits into conventional 1/4" drip tube.
Great for low pressure systems!
Black color
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!