The 3 main different types of drip irrigation and when to use them

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    In this video I am simply discussing the pros and cons of the three most common types of landscape drip irrigation.
    I’m not going to go into detail about drip system tips and installation preferences here as I’ve covered those things in other drip videos. This video is strictly dedicated to showing the three main types of drip irrigation.
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    Chapters:
    0:00 Start
    0:52 The Big 3
    1:07 Button emitters
    1:15 Flag emitters
    1:31 Adjustable emitters
    1:57 Drip sprays
    3:22 Techline
    4:25 Dripperline
    4:53 Recap
    5:25 Rules of Thumb
    5:37 Closing Comments
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  • @ReadTheBible33
    @ReadTheBible33 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Well this was great. I have about a 1000 sq ft garden and definitely overwhelmed and trying to figure out what to use. I was going to use a soaker hose but that would be really costly.

  • @mohamedateya6155
    @mohamedateya6155 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks alot for this video
    Greating from Egypt

    • @SprinklerPros
      @SprinklerPros  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Mohamed, you're welcome. Thanks for saying hello.

  • @CyFi6
    @CyFi6 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Your videos rock. Thanks. I grew up in SLO

    • @SprinklerPros
      @SprinklerPros  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you! Cool that you grew up here. I love it here.

    • @valquiriasilva8721
      @valquiriasilva8721 ปีที่แล้ว

      I cut your sprinkler to have to the app ring into the rainbird

  • @ShinyArjunSingh
    @ShinyArjunSingh 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Nice one Subscribed Please keep it comin

  • @zachariahstillwater
    @zachariahstillwater ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you! I'm from SLO! Fun to see the name here. I transplanted to Florida in 2020. I'm looking up drip systems that are best with high calcium well water. Can you help recommend for that?

    • @SprinklerPros
      @SprinklerPros  ปีที่แล้ว

      H Zachariah, welcome to SLO! See my video about well water first. Feel free to call me if you need anything.

  • @Lawless098098
    @Lawless098098 หลายเดือนก่อน

    flag emitters CAN be easily cleaned. Just rotate them as you pull. There is a notch in the black plastic part so when you rotate to the correct position you can pull it out and flush it. Then reinstall by pushing it in while rotating until it sets in then rotate a bit away from the notch. Done! All cleaned. And if you put it at the end of the 1/4 tube rather that at the larger tube (1/2" or 3/4" typ). they are less likely to break.

    • @SprinklerPros
      @SprinklerPros  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks for being helpful. I have done this many times over the yrs without much success. I have also had the emitter break from being brittle when I messed with it. Great intel though.

  • @lynnlovessoil
    @lynnlovessoil ปีที่แล้ว

    What emitter type do you suggest for a garden of 50 containers? 15 gallon, 10 gallon and 5 gallon containers are used. Thank you 😊

    • @SprinklerPros
      @SprinklerPros  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Lynn, there are so many factors to consider including weather, how much water you can tolerate leaking out of the containers, whether you are willing to use adjustable emitters or if you want to keep it super simple, etc. The easiest are the 1 GPH button emitters.

  • @AnandDeshaval
    @AnandDeshaval 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Sir I have one question can I get the flow of 1ml per 24 hours by using any emitter??

  • @TDace25
    @TDace25 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What type of emitter would you recommend for hanging baskets on a zone with other shrubs and trees.

    • @SprinklerPros
      @SprinklerPros  2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Hunter makes a .5 GPH (1/2 gallon per hour) button emitter. Another option that I just used last week for a bunch of container plants is a 1/4" ball valve. You can use a std. 1/4" coupler to go from 1/2" tubing to 1/4" tubing and then at the other end of the 1/4" tubing that is in the container, you install the ball valve which you can adjust the flow and turn it off if desired.

  • @VGR176
    @VGR176 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi sir..can you please suggest best drip emitter for citrus that doesn't block water by strukking mud into it..

    • @SprinklerPros
      @SprinklerPros  ปีที่แล้ว

      Sandeep, There are no emitters that can be guaranteed to NOT get debris in them, but the adjustable emitters shown at 1:31 can be flushed out if they get debris in them. The best way to help the emitters to stay clean is to be sure there is a filter on the system as seen at 2:18.

  • @wstt4
    @wstt4 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Why 30 minute minimum for tech line? If I run .a .9g/m tech line, 100’ there and 100’ back, so it hits each area twice, in 15 min connected to a rain bird retro (converted pop up sprinkler), it should deliver .45 gallons. Correct? Or what would be bad about this?

    • @SprinklerPros
      @SprinklerPros  9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Yep. Same idea. My example is obviously with just one run for ease of example. Thanks for bringing that up with everyone.

  • @user-gc2gm5mc1i
    @user-gc2gm5mc1i 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    can you run multiple systems from one central line

    • @SprinklerPros
      @SprinklerPros  9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      If you mean more than one 1/2" drip tubing lateral from one valve? Yes but keep in mind that a 3/4" valve with 3/4" schedule 40 piping can only safely handle up to 8 GPM and 1/2" drip tubing can only handle 4 GPM so, without knowing your design and length of laterals and how many emitters of unknown gallonage output, I wouldn't be able to tell you exactly how much you can put on a line, but you can use the above numbers to get an idea of where I'm going with this. I am planning to create a complete drip system installation guide so stay tuned and subscribe to get the announcement.

  • @TheAhhleena
    @TheAhhleena หลายเดือนก่อน

    I have 1/2 inch brown tubing with pre installed emitters running in my garden but some plants need a little more water than others. Can I punch into it with additional emitters? Or add bubblers using 1/4 tubing?
    You said techline should not be punched into with 1/4 inch tubing. Can you elaborate?

    • @SprinklerPros
      @SprinklerPros  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Alena, Nice idea but that tubing isn't designed to be punched into. Consider a 1/2" barbed tee (made for the Techline) and add another run of Techline down the other side of the plants. Another way is to tee off the Techline to 1/2" black tubing and punch holes in it to your heart's content. 😉

    • @TheAhhleena
      @TheAhhleena หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@SprinklerPros thank you! So where can I find this barbed tee that’s made specifically for tech line? And how is it different from the barbed tees that go into 1/2 blank line supply tubing, which I normally use to add 1/4 delivery branches (I think of these as the “last mile” as they will deliver 1-4gal directly to the base of the plant)
      Side note: I probably need some help with my industry terminology vocabulary ;)

    • @SprinklerPros
      @SprinklerPros  27 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Your lingo's pretty on track. I purchase pretty much all my materials at professional landscape/irrigation suppliers like Ewing or SiteOne. They stock the Techline barbed fittings. The difference is the size. The 1/4" barbed couplers you are asking about are tiny compared to the Techline fittings. As mentioned in the video, consider avoiding using the 1/4" tubing to the plants and putting emitters next to the base of plants and trees. In most cases you can put the emitters directly into the 1/2" black tubing and let the roots come to the water. I hope this answered your questions thus far.

  • @colleenramos555
    @colleenramos555 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    you tube in general. I do not know where the "links" are "below".

    • @SprinklerPros
      @SprinklerPros  11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      In the description section below the video. You may need to click a down arrow on the right, below the video. If you're watching on TV, it won't show anything except the video.

  • @manjunathpateelmr2228
    @manjunathpateelmr2228 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Company name? and how we get it through online?

    • @SprinklerPros
      @SprinklerPros  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I'm not sure what you are asking.

  • @valquiriasilva8721
    @valquiriasilva8721 ปีที่แล้ว

    I thought we had a garden
    Sprinkler warehouse

  • @drsudz
    @drsudz หลายเดือนก่อน

    I was told by all the neighbors that bc we are all on wells, I need to buy flag emitters bc those are the easiest to clean. What the heck?

    • @SprinklerPros
      @SprinklerPros  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      ok. Sorry, what's bc? Have you watched my video about well water systems? If you have good filtration and keep it clean, you should have no need to clean out emitters. My 40 yrs experience with flag emitters is that they eventually get stuck to where you can't open them and the flag may break when you attempt to turn the flag. Your best defense is filtration before the valves and after the valves. I wish you well.

    • @Lawless098098
      @Lawless098098 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@SprinklerPros flag emitters CAN be easily cleaned. Just rotate them as you pull. There is a notch in the black plastic part so when you rotate to the correct position you can pull it out and flush it. Then reinstall by pushing it in while rotating until it sets in then rotate a bit away from the notch. Done! All cleaned. And if you put it at the end of the 1/4 tube rather that at the larger tube (1/2" or 3/4" typ). they are less likely to break.