The irrigreen is pretty sick! This was a great idea. The irrigreen head would even allow for some small material to pass through if it got past the filter somehow
Great Video! Must be something in the air today as, nothing went as planned for me today as well…I’m installing my ez-flow hopefully tomorrow. Attempted today, but can seem to find my secondary waterline in a convienient spot to put an in ground box, that isn’t in the middle of my lawn. 3 strikes (large holes in my yard) and I gave up. I am curious what the cool doodad you are waiting for is….. I am going to hopefully in the end fertilize all of my secondary water for lawn and vegetable garden with 1 unit. We’ll see.
Is that assembly upside-down? It looks like the venturi needs to be flooped, water sprayed out of the feed tube. Take clear pvc glue and coat the joints from the outside.
I have the 1.5 gallon ez-flow system so I'm looking forward to the upcoming video. Very interested in what you can put in the tank as well as how much per 1,000 sq ft. I am currently using it with 3 oz of RGS and 3 ounces of Air-8 on the slowest setting.
Agreed, I run a 5 gallon EZ-Flo tank, very much looking forward to John's look at it. I too have questions about dosage through the EZ-Flo as compared to through a hose end sprayer or back pack sprayer. I load my 5 gallon with 1.5 gallons of 26-0-0 and 1.5 gallons of 0-0-25 for a month, feeding 21K feet of grass targeting 25K gallons (centipede lawn). It doses to about .2 pounds of N for the month so I don't think I am running to high. I spray the bio stimulants on fast in one quick application before reloading the tank for the month of feeding. It seems to work pretty good but waiting to hear from the Jedi Master on it, LOL
Does the ez flo stain house siding or vinyl fencing with your products? I was told that you can use iron in it and no staining. Will green pop or any of your stuff stain if applied with an EZ Flo?
Hey, if your pushing water out the tube you have it installed backwards, (or in your water supply orientation "upside down") your tube is trying to use the "venturi effect" where the cone creates a high pressure as the water pushes into it then on the other side it sprays out causing a low pressure area and that low pressure is what creates the vacuum needed to pull the fertilizer into the water line. The way you have it installed it is pressurizing the line and will only force water to fill your jug. The biggest issue I see with this is that you cannot ever close off the fertilizer side of the loop. so even if the ball valve is open, water will/can still push through that side, but maybe they figure the cone will create enough of a high pressure spot that water will inherently just go through the ball valve, however the ball valve in the open position is also a inner diameter reduction which would cause higher pressures. So again, both sides need to be able to be turned off I would think. Credentials : None, I'm Not an engineer but I've tuned a few carburetors lol
The reason it was pushing out was because no water was flowing. The valve on the vanturi can close but if it’s open and the system is pressurized, the water needs to escape. Had I turned on the sprinklers above, it would have pulled, but it was still leaking no matter what
The irrigreen is pretty sick! This was a great idea. The irrigreen head would even allow for some small material to pass through if it got past the filter somehow
Hellz yeah
Great Video! Must be something in the air today as, nothing went as planned for me today as well…I’m installing my ez-flow hopefully tomorrow. Attempted today, but can seem to find my secondary waterline in a convienient spot to put an in ground box, that isn’t in the middle of my lawn. 3 strikes (large holes in my yard) and I gave up. I am curious what the cool doodad you are waiting for is….. I am going to hopefully in the end fertilize all of my secondary water for lawn and vegetable garden with 1 unit. We’ll see.
They were working on something and I was thinking we should have had it shipped to plant by now.
Is that assembly upside-down? It looks like the venturi needs to be flooped, water sprayed out of the feed tube. Take clear pvc glue and coat the joints from the outside.
EZ FLO, EZ FLO, EZ FLO!!!!!! NICE STUFF JP.
Coming soon
I have the 1.5 gallon ez-flow system so I'm looking forward to the upcoming video. Very interested in what you can put in the tank as well as how much per 1,000 sq ft. I am currently using it with 3 oz of RGS and 3 ounces of Air-8 on the slowest setting.
Agreed, I run a 5 gallon EZ-Flo tank, very much looking forward to John's look at it. I too have questions about dosage through the EZ-Flo as compared to through a hose end sprayer or back pack sprayer. I load my 5 gallon with 1.5 gallons of 26-0-0 and 1.5 gallons of 0-0-25 for a month, feeding 21K feet of grass targeting 25K gallons (centipede lawn). It doses to about .2 pounds of N for the month so I don't think I am running to high. I spray the bio stimulants on fast in one quick application before reloading the tank for the month of feeding. It seems to work pretty good but waiting to hear from the Jedi Master on it, LOL
@@TheLizard134 I only use N-Ext products…
Soon enough. They work so well that I don’t feel like you can do wrong
Waiting for that ezflow. Been looking at it since you messed around with it
Very soon
I'll stick with my Flow Zone Typhoon sprayer. Just put down 160 oz of Greene Effect and T Nex PGR yesterday.
Thanks for sharing this love the concept 🔥🔥
Does the ez flo stain house siding or vinyl fencing with your products? I was told that you can use iron in it and no staining. Will green pop or any of your stuff stain if applied with an EZ Flo?
No staining. The dilution is so weak that it won’t cause a problem
I think if you had the feed hose mounted on the main line directly, it just might pull liquid fert.
I think I could do a Venturi fitting and make that work
@@Lawncology 🍻
You're supposed to install it Horizontally, not vertically...
Hey, if your pushing water out the tube you have it installed backwards, (or in your water supply orientation "upside down") your tube is trying to use the "venturi effect" where the cone creates a high pressure as the water pushes into it then on the other side it sprays out causing a low pressure area and that low pressure is what creates the vacuum needed to pull the fertilizer into the water line.
The way you have it installed it is pressurizing the line and will only force water to fill your jug.
The biggest issue I see with this is that you cannot ever close off the fertilizer side of the loop. so even if the ball valve is open, water will/can still push through that side, but maybe they figure the cone will create enough of a high pressure spot that water will inherently just go through the ball valve, however the ball valve in the open position is also a inner diameter reduction which would cause higher pressures. So again, both sides need to be able to be turned off I would think. Credentials : None, I'm Not an engineer but I've tuned a few carburetors lol
The reason it was pushing out was because no water was flowing. The valve on the vanturi can close but if it’s open and the system is pressurized, the water needs to escape. Had I turned on the sprinklers above, it would have pulled, but it was still leaking no matter what
I have spent many sleepless nights thinking about this.
You need to turn the ball valve halfway closed to inject the fluid with pressure
Had just enough glue, their big John.👍🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Right at the end… I ended up replacing that pipe again because I didn’t feel good about it 😂😂
The perpendicular set up is not so effective make it horizontal for effective pressure flow
Make one of those yourself with good pvc
I am definitely not willing to put this work in. Granular is fine for me. Not worth the hassle.
Man that one turned out to be hot garbage.
Yup
NEVER use the pressure side of a water line........ Physics dictates this go only on the low pressure side after the irrigation valve
He never even tested it 🙄
Another frustrated JP 😆
Another drunken Amazon purchase JP? 🤔😁
Lol. Start with the cheap one
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