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Irrigation for nursery container plants…: Plastic Tube Irrigators with Electric Control

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N. W. Stice, Sacramento County
L. J. Booher, University of California

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California Agriculture 19(5):4-5.

Published May 01, 1965

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Large container-grown plants can be irrigated and fertilized by using nine 1/8-inch-diameter plastic tubes radiating from a central riser. Each master unit of the system is operated by a clock-controlled 3-inch valve and is capable of irrigating 720 containers simultaneously in five minutes. Four of the units now operating at a Sacramento nursery, where this study was conducted, can irrigate 2,880 containers in 20 minutes.

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Irrigation for nursery container plants…: Plastic Tube Irrigators with Electric Control

N. W. Stice, L. J. Booher
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Irrigation for nursery container plants…: Plastic Tube Irrigators with Electric Control

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Authors

N. W. Stice, Sacramento County
L. J. Booher, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 19(5):4-5.

Published May 01, 1965

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Large container-grown plants can be irrigated and fertilized by using nine 1/8-inch-diameter plastic tubes radiating from a central riser. Each master unit of the system is operated by a clock-controlled 3-inch valve and is capable of irrigating 720 containers simultaneously in five minutes. Four of the units now operating at a Sacramento nursery, where this study was conducted, can irrigate 2,880 containers in 20 minutes.

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