Sprinkler and micro sprinkler irrigation systems

spraying and micro-spraying
spraying and micro-spraying

Every owner of a plot of land or a home garden tends to face the challenge of regular watering. Systems sprinkling and micro sprinkler systems They are often used to hydrate plants. But a lack of knowledge about watering can have serious consequences, so it's a good idea to learn how to water your garden.

Regardless of what green area you water and what style of watering you choose, it is worth remembering a few basic rules about properly watering your plants.

One of the most important rules is choosing the right time of day. Most gardening guides suggest watering in the morning, especially in hot weather.

In the morning, the water penetrates the ground faster, allowing the roots to absorb water more effectively. However, if you don't like the morning, you can water your garden at night when the air is cooler than it is during the day.

  • It is better to water the garden less often but more abundantly, so that the water penetrates the soil to a depth of about 10-15 cm and reaches the lower parts of the roots. The exceptions are young, poorly rooted plants, where a lot of water is not recommended.
  • The watering process should be done over a longer period of time, using small, regular portions of water to ensure that the soaking is slow and gradual. Flooding of the roots can cause the plant to rot and die.
  • Additional leaf spraying is also generally not recommended. At night, fungi can accumulate in the moist parts of the plant, and during the day, humidity can cause burning of the leaves.
  • Once you have familiarized yourself with all the above rules, it is worth considering which watering method is best for your garden.

Sprinkler and micro sprinkler irrigation system

Here's how to choose the best system for each of your gardens:

irrigation by aspersion

The system irrigation by aspersion It involves a mechanical sprinkler, which distributes the water by itself, without human intervention. A great advantage of this irrigation system is the possibility of programming the irrigation frequency. In addition, if you install a tap timer, it will allow you to water your garden regularly, even during a long absence from home (for example, during holidays).

Stationary watering is best suited for even surfaces (for example, large areas of lawns). Traditional stationary garden sprinklers allow even watering of up to 78 m².

An interesting option is the option to adjust the range and width of the spray. Also, these kits have a pressure adjustment knob that allows you to adjust the sprinkler to the area you want to water.

It should be noted that the sprinkler is not always the best solution in the case of flower beds, clusters of plants or hedges.

Micro-sprinkler Irrigation

The micro sprinklers they spit, spray, blow fans or jets of water, or spin and spray water in larger patterns.

Like drip emitters, micro-sprinklers operate at low pressure, and are designed for areas where drip irrigation is not advisable. In this sense, it is made to keep the foliage of the plants constantly humid or when irrigation is required over the head.

On the other hand, micro-sprinklers and sprinklers are classified by:

  • Flow.
  • Wet diameter.
  • Stripe patterns such as full or partial circle.
  • Flat, circular or square.
  • Spraying method that includes mist, centrifuge or streams.

This irrigation system is recommended to be installed under fruit trees for the following reasons:

  • Easy to adjust as the trees grow.
  • There is a larger wetting pattern, so the trees are larger.
  • They are more resistant to heat or drought.
  • Apply a small amount of water at a time, making them a great option for trees.
  • It works best to bring water to the soil and down to the roots.
  • Rotating micro-sprinklers need a certain amount of pressure to rotate properly. If the pressure is too low, they do not rotate and only shoot a single jet of water.
  • Fewer weed problems, as the systems generally do not wet the entire soil or application surface.
  • It can be easily and completely automated, reducing labor costs.
  • It can effectively apply water to various types of crops, including row crops, orchards, berries, and vineyards.

Advantages and disadvantages when choosing this irrigation system

Learn why it is important to choose the most water-saving irrigation system for your garden:

Advantages

  • Little risk of damaging the most fragile flowers.
  • Greater irrigation coverage than drip irrigation system.
  • It has a very efficient system in the use of water like the drip system. You can adapt it with a programmer to have an automatic watering. You can also water your plants at the desired time.

Disadvantages

  • During irrigation the leaves will be affected, because contact with water can be harmful to plants.
  • The most fragile plants can be affected by the disease.
  • Before watering your garden, opt for a system of drip irrigation instead of micro-spray.
  • It would guarantee you better protection of your herbs and vegetables.

Finally, I suggest you choose the best irrigation system for your garden or orchard taking into consideration these aforementioned tips. Give your plants the hydration they need using the sprinkler or micro-sprinkler method.

Any questions or queries, contact with us at Mundoriego, remember that we are also experts in water pipes.

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2 responses to “Sprinkler and micro-sprinkler irrigation systems”

  1. I am interested in setting up micro sprinklers in a tree plantation with a surface area of ​​6x5 and 3,5 hectares. I would like to know the cost.

    • For personal inquiries about irrigation installations, you should write us an email to info@mundoriego.es indicating the characteristics of its installation and the place of delivery of the material.

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