Drip Irrigation for Fruit Trees Traditional drip irrigation for fruit trees now uses small tube outflow, which is currently the most suitable irrigation method for fruit trees on the market. The main principle is to use a turbulator or a pressure-compensated dripper to drill holes in the branch pipes, then install the turbulator, and then connect a small capillary tube to the turbulator, and directly lead the capillary tube to the edge of the fruit tree, so that the water flows continuously to the fruit tree. roots.
Now our company mainly has h turbulence devices.
As the name suggests, the turbulent flow device has the function of stabilizing water flow. Regardless of the end or the water source, the pressure can keep the water volume stable, and it is cheap and has a long service life.
The advantage of the pressure-compensated dripper is that it is removable and washable, so that it can be disassembled and washed if the dripper is blocked.
It is very suitable for use in mountainous areas and is the best way to use drip irrigation for fruit trees. All fruit tree seedlings in the country, whether in the north, south or west, use irrigation.
This fruit tree drip irrigation is also very convenient to install. Compared with traditional drip irrigation, it saves labor and materials, and its service life is many years longer than traditional fruit tree irrigation methods.
There are currently two types of commonly used drip irrigation: one is a flow stabilizer (outflow from a small tube) or a pressure compensation dripper. The flow rate is liter/hour. The dripper is arranged according to the actual position of the fruit tree, which is flexible. Generally, a dripper is arranged for each tree, especially the pressure-compensated dripper, which can meet the requirements of uniform irrigation under different pressures and is suitable for mountainous areas or orchards with undulating terrain. The installation work of the flow stabilizer is relatively large. The second is the drip irrigation pipe with a spacing between drippers of 1.5cm and 1.5cm. The flow rate of the drippers is liters/hour and the pipe wall thickness is ..mm. Fruit trees are perennial crops, and the environment for drip irrigation is poor. The drip irrigation pipes are required to have thicker walls and have a service life of several years. Thin-walled drip irrigation tapes are not suitable. Generally, for smaller trees (such as grapevines), the soil is loam and clay. One drip irrigation pipe should be laid in each row to form a moist belt that can meet the irrigation requirements. For large-spaced fruit trees such as apples and citrus, or when the soil is more sandy, two drip irrigation pipes should be laid. Avoid too concentrated root development of fruit trees. If the spacing between fruit trees exceeds one meter and drought is severe, you may consider using drip irrigation pipes coiled around the trees. To facilitate mechanical operations, drip irrigation pipes can be erected and fixed on the upper parts of fruit trees. In mountainous areas, sometimes a reservoir is built on the top of a mountain or high in the terrain, and the height difference is used to achieve self-pressure drip irrigation, which can effectively save operating costs. The investment in drip irrigation for orchards should be in yuan per acre. At present, grapevine drip irrigation is mostly used in orchard drip irrigation.
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