Systems Guide - Use
- Operating Your Drip Irrigation System
Applying water 5 to 7 days each week is preferable to maintain optimum
soil moisture levels for most plant varieties. However, in some cases
where plant varieties have a shallow root system in proportion to their
height, and/or when “tight” (i.e. clay type) soils are present
which promote wide shallow wetting patterns, applications of only 2
to 3 days per week may be preferred. In these cases, longer irrigation
cycles are necessary in order to ensure that the plant’s water
needs are met. This will lead to deeper moisture penetration and promote
a corresponding root profile.
Care should also be taken when adapting existing mature plants to drip
irrigation from other forms of irrigation. In many cases, it may be
necessary to closely copy the operation frequency of the previous system
in order to avoid excessive stress and possible plant loss. It should
be noted, that plants requiring different irrigation frequencies should
be placed on separate control valves.