Hello pepperheads!
I installed drip irrigation in my garden this year, and need to find a method of fertilizing that will work with what I have or with minimal changes. Top dressing no longer works because the emitters are buried under cedar mulch.
I would like to use some sort of siphon injector to siphon a liquid fertilizer from a 55 gallon barrel, or possibly a 300 gallon water storage tote.
I prefer to stay away from the common EZ-Flow units, because I dont want to be locked into using that type of powder fertilizer; EZ-Flow, MG, Vigoro, etc. I plan on using home brewed compost tea....
I think a venturi type injector may be the answer, but I haven't been too succesful in finding enough info online to decide what size injector to use....or if it will even work with my system...
I will try to describe my system to the best of my ability because I'm not too good at making a diagram on the computer. (I'm fairly computer incompetent!!)
The dripline I installed is DIG brand brown dripline. It is 1/2" line with 1gph pressure compensating emitters spaced every 18".
I have 4 garden areas and I run a 3/4" commercial garden hose to each area.
Area #1 has 9 zones which are linked together with a 1 1/2" PVC header, each with an on/off valve. The header is probably overkill for now, but I plan on running a section of 1 1/2" PVC to the mainline at the house. Area #1 has 529 total emitters:
Zone 1 thru 3 have 58 1gph emmiters per zone.
Zone 4 has 54 1gph emitters.
Zone 5 has 76 1gph emitters.
Zone 6 has 96 1gph emitters.
Zone 7 has 58 1gph emitters
Zone 8 has 38 1gph emitters.
Zone 9 has 33 1gph emitters.
The other 3 areas are independent.
Area #2 has 65 1gph emitters.
Area #3 has 100 1gph emitters.
Area #4 has 126 1gph emitters.
I would prefer to link each area together so I can feed everything all at once, but I could run each area seperately if I have to. However, running each area seperately may require different size injectors since the main garden has 529 emitters and the other areas are so much smaller. I could also possibly modify my header in the main garden to have multiple headers. I could make each header have around 100-120 emitters, which would give me similar sized areas.
The garden is a total of about 3500 square feet so foliar feeding is pretty time consuming, but I know it has its perks.
Does anyone on this forum use a venturi type injector or have any knowledge of them?
Or does anyone have a better idea??
I am very open to opinions......
I installed drip irrigation in my garden this year, and need to find a method of fertilizing that will work with what I have or with minimal changes. Top dressing no longer works because the emitters are buried under cedar mulch.
I would like to use some sort of siphon injector to siphon a liquid fertilizer from a 55 gallon barrel, or possibly a 300 gallon water storage tote.
I prefer to stay away from the common EZ-Flow units, because I dont want to be locked into using that type of powder fertilizer; EZ-Flow, MG, Vigoro, etc. I plan on using home brewed compost tea....
I think a venturi type injector may be the answer, but I haven't been too succesful in finding enough info online to decide what size injector to use....or if it will even work with my system...
I will try to describe my system to the best of my ability because I'm not too good at making a diagram on the computer. (I'm fairly computer incompetent!!)
The dripline I installed is DIG brand brown dripline. It is 1/2" line with 1gph pressure compensating emitters spaced every 18".
I have 4 garden areas and I run a 3/4" commercial garden hose to each area.
Area #1 has 9 zones which are linked together with a 1 1/2" PVC header, each with an on/off valve. The header is probably overkill for now, but I plan on running a section of 1 1/2" PVC to the mainline at the house. Area #1 has 529 total emitters:
Zone 1 thru 3 have 58 1gph emmiters per zone.
Zone 4 has 54 1gph emitters.
Zone 5 has 76 1gph emitters.
Zone 6 has 96 1gph emitters.
Zone 7 has 58 1gph emitters
Zone 8 has 38 1gph emitters.
Zone 9 has 33 1gph emitters.
The other 3 areas are independent.
Area #2 has 65 1gph emitters.
Area #3 has 100 1gph emitters.
Area #4 has 126 1gph emitters.
I would prefer to link each area together so I can feed everything all at once, but I could run each area seperately if I have to. However, running each area seperately may require different size injectors since the main garden has 529 emitters and the other areas are so much smaller. I could also possibly modify my header in the main garden to have multiple headers. I could make each header have around 100-120 emitters, which would give me similar sized areas.
The garden is a total of about 3500 square feet so foliar feeding is pretty time consuming, but I know it has its perks.
Does anyone on this forum use a venturi type injector or have any knowledge of them?
Or does anyone have a better idea??
I am very open to opinions......