Reddit Reddit reviews KORAM 1/2” Drip Irrigation Tubing Blank Distribution Hose PVC 13mm/0.51” Inner Diameter with Plant Garden Labels, 100ft Roll

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KORAM 1/2” Drip Irrigation Tubing Blank Distribution Hose PVC 13mm/0.51” Inner Diameter with Plant Garden Labels, 100ft Roll
【Professional Drip Irrigation Tube】: Insert drippers directly into tubing line or run lateral lines off of the poly as a main distribution line.【Temperature Resistance】: KORAM premium quality PVC tubing exhibits a combination of outstanding environmental stress-cracking resistance and burst strength.【Smooth Inside】: Permits unrestricted flow, reducing operating costs.【Easy to Install】: Easy to cut, but strong and durable. Connects easily to your faucet, garden hose, or existing underground sprinkler head. Tips: Put the connected part into hot water for 10 seconds before assembling.【Rugged and Flexible Tubing】: Works great on applications ranging from large scale grow operations to your average backyard garden / landscape.
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u/fbanerd · 1 pointr/arduino

If its a small-ish pump, it will likely have a 1/2" barb fitting to connect Poly or PVC hose to it. Use PVC hose for small setups as its more flexible and easier to work with.


https://www.amazon.com/Koram-Irrigation-Tubing-Distribution-Diameter/dp/B01LSC84ME/


you can buy it in small lengths at hardware and garden stores if you just need less than 100ft, but its much cheaper by the roll if you will ever use it.


If you are only watering a few plants, just run the hose from the pump, and out next to your plants (within a few feet).


Then you poke driplines into the hose near each plant (I like the brown stuff from home depot, it seems to seat better: http://www.homedepot.com/p/DIG-1-4-in-x-100-ft-Vinyl-Micro-Drip-Tubing-B38100/100212036).


This is a pain until you get the hang of it - First cut a length of the dripline to get to your plant, then cut one end off at a sharp angle (at least 45deg) then you need something to poke a small hole in the PVC hose, I use a nail punch that has been sharpened to make puncturing the tubing easier. You poke a hole in the tubing at an angle toward the pump, then quickly (and forcefully) push the angled dripline end into the hole in the hose. it will seat the first time you run water through it.


put a drip stake at the end of each dripline like this-
https://www.amazon.com/Grodan-Dripper-Stake-Degree-Bag/dp/B008UFC0B4


repeat at each plant.



put a hose clamp on the hose where it attaches to the pump, and crimp the other end so water/nutrients dont just go rushing out the end. you can just fold the hose over a couple times and zip tie it, or get a 1/2" plug and a hose clamp.