BryanP
Avid Member
OK so I've asked before and did some research with adding irrigation drip emitters to my mist king to keep my plants watered.
Well, I recently had an opportunity to redo my enclosure and I took it as chance to experiment with adding an emitter and individual drip lines.
I have 2 mist nozzles and I added a tee before the 1st ontop of the cage.
I added a 0.5gal/hour drip emitter onto that tee section and the a 4 line manifold. Added a drip line to each plant that I wanted to water and then another 0.5gal/hour drip head on the end of each line.
here is a diagram!
my plants are loving it and other than maybe a 3-5 second period of time at the beginning of the mist cycle where the lines fill and the system pressurizies I see only a slightly decreased amount of mist but seriously the benefits of watering my plants automatically is worth the trade off!
The initial 0.5gal emitter that is after the tee but before the manifold is to limit the water into that leg of the system to 0.5gal/hour. Doing the math, that works out to 0.125gal/hour per line. The emitter at the plant is to give back pressure to allow the whole manifold to fill up.
Well, I recently had an opportunity to redo my enclosure and I took it as chance to experiment with adding an emitter and individual drip lines.
I have 2 mist nozzles and I added a tee before the 1st ontop of the cage.
I added a 0.5gal/hour drip emitter onto that tee section and the a 4 line manifold. Added a drip line to each plant that I wanted to water and then another 0.5gal/hour drip head on the end of each line.
here is a diagram!
my plants are loving it and other than maybe a 3-5 second period of time at the beginning of the mist cycle where the lines fill and the system pressurizies I see only a slightly decreased amount of mist but seriously the benefits of watering my plants automatically is worth the trade off!
The initial 0.5gal emitter that is after the tee but before the manifold is to limit the water into that leg of the system to 0.5gal/hour. Doing the math, that works out to 0.125gal/hour per line. The emitter at the plant is to give back pressure to allow the whole manifold to fill up.