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Watering Schedules


Watering Schedules

When determining your water schedule, it’s important to understand that there several factors that need to be taken into account. Plants with deep root zones require longer watering then those with shallow root zones. Conditions such as temperature, wind, humidity, sun exposure and soil type will all have an effect on how much water can be applied on one time.

 

The follow watering times and intervals are meant to be guidelines to help you with setting up a watering schedule. When starting, it’s best to water for 2 or 3 irrigation cycles. Check for moisture around drip emitters and root zones. Be sure the soil is neither too wet nor too dry and the plants look healthy. Make gradual changes to your schedule to adjust for your drip systems conditions. As the seasons change, increase or decrease your watering schedule accordingly.

 

Drip Emitters & Soaker Hose Dripline:

 

Water Schedule 1

Example: In late spring time, a row of small trees would need to be watered for 1 to 2 hours with a scheduled interval of every 2nd or 3rd day.


Micro Sprays and Jets:

 

Water Schedule 2

Example: In the middle of summer, a flower bed & ground cover would need to be watered for 30 to 60 minutes with a scheduled interval of every day or 2nd day.

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  1. Part #: DD-HEDT

    Hose End Timer Battery Operated 3/4" FHT x MHT

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    Battery powered hose end irrigation timer with LCD display. Reliable & cost effective for home and garden drip irrigation systems. Up to 9 Start Times Per Day. Note: This timer is not designed for our Starter, Medium or Large size drip kits or where flow totals are under 75 gph (1.25gpm). Use our Drip Pro Water Timer (DD-DWT673) instead. Not intended for use on gravity feed systems.

  2. Part #: KR-3504

    4 Station Indoor Water Timer Irrigation Controller - 4 Programs w/ Plug-in Transformer

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    4 Station Indoor Irrigation Controller – 4 Fully Independent Programs – Allowing up to 4 starts per program. Maximum 16 starts per day - Perfect for residential lawns.
  3. Part #: DD-HEMT120

    Drip Pro Hose End Mechanical Timer - 5 - 120 Minutes 3/4" FHT Inlet x 3/4" MHT Outlet

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    Converts an ordinary hose faucet into an automatic sprinkler or drip irrigation station. Twist the dial to the desired watering duration and the timer will turn itself off. The mechanical operation doesn't require batteries. Box Qty: 40
  4. Part #: KR-3606

    6 Station Outdoor Water Timer Irrigation Controller - 6 Programs w/ Internal Transformer

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    6 Station Irrigation Controller, 6 fully Independent Programs allowing up to 6 starts per program. – Perfect for residential & light commercial applications.

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