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What pressure compensated drippers do you use?

packerfan79

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Title pretty much says it all. Looking for pressure compensated drippers. I have no idea what kind to get.
 

Speed of green

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netafim are good, i used them for a couple rounds.

but i recently switched to NDS/Raindrip they are less expensive and can be locally sourced at EWING irrigation & landscape supply, they have many locations across the country. I also buy my stakes T's and tubing from them as well.

I'm using a water soluble synthetic nutrient.


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Raho

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I prefer the botanicare 1/8" drip lines. They do not have any moving parts, just regulated by the restriction of the small tube. Never had one clog out of many hundreds.
 

queequeg152

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netafim PC spray stakes all the way.. the netafim arrow dripeprs are good for rockwool slabs and small transplants too, but you cant beat the netafim spray stakes for wetting huge containers.
 

packerfan79

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K thanks guy's, I am going to get the pump and the cycle timer ordered today. Going to use pvc instead of the half inch black line. I will have 80 drippers so I want good flow.
 

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