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Drip Irrigation System Supplies
- Bottling Bucket with gamma seal lid
- Ratchet tie down
- Small post section
- Hook
- 25 feet of 3/8″ clear tubing
Homemade Drip Irrigation System
Directions
Because this system relies on gravity, I want to mount the bucket so the valve is at least a meter (3 feet) from the ground and still low enough that filling it is easy. At first I thought building a stand to support the bucket was the way to go, but ultimately decided that a $2 ratchet tie down would work great to attach it to a convenient nearby tree. This also makes adjusting the height very easy as I dial things in over time. The rest is simple as well. I ditched the small screws that came with the decorative hook and used 2″ wood screws instead to attach the post section. The gamma seal lid keeps skeeters and other bugs out and also regulates pressure when unscrewed slightly. The 3/8″ tubing fits right over the tip of the valve without the need of a hose clamp and the idea is to open the valve just slightly to get a small trickle going. You will need to clamp shut the other end of the tube. A siphon clamp works great, or the right size stopper will do the trick as well since there is not much pressure in the line. Each of my three plants are pictured at right. Top is first season Willamette. Below is second season Cascade. Bottom is first season Nugget. I used a very small drill bit and decided to drill four holes about 2 inches apart over each hop area. This worked well to deliver a small amount of water that is controlled back at the bucket by the valve. The drips seem to be working nicely so far, although I’m still researching exactly how much water is ideal.Tom’s original DIY article can be found on BrewGeeks.com: “Drip Irrigation for Hops.”
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