: Each emitter generally releases about 2 litres of water per hour (Lph).
: Always use a filter at the tap. If emitters become blocked, you may need to soak the affected section in a mild vinegar solution to dissolve mineral buildup. DIY GUIDE - Pope Irrigation Drirezip
: Drip Eze can be covered with mulch to hide the pipes and reduce evaporation, but do not bury it deep in the soil. : Each emitter generally releases about 2 litres
: Before plugging the ends, turn the water on for a minute to flush out any dirt or plastic shavings. DIY GUIDE - Pope Irrigation : Drip Eze
: Available in 4mm (for small pots/areas) or 13mm (standard for garden beds).
: Highly recommended to prevent clogging and protect the line from high-pressure bursts. 3. Installation Steps
: Lay the roll in the sun for 15-20 minutes before starting. This makes the pipe more flexible and easier to unroll.
: Each emitter generally releases about 2 litres of water per hour (Lph).
: Always use a filter at the tap. If emitters become blocked, you may need to soak the affected section in a mild vinegar solution to dissolve mineral buildup. DIY GUIDE - Pope Irrigation
: Drip Eze can be covered with mulch to hide the pipes and reduce evaporation, but do not bury it deep in the soil.
: Before plugging the ends, turn the water on for a minute to flush out any dirt or plastic shavings.
: Available in 4mm (for small pots/areas) or 13mm (standard for garden beds).
: Highly recommended to prevent clogging and protect the line from high-pressure bursts. 3. Installation Steps
: Lay the roll in the sun for 15-20 minutes before starting. This makes the pipe more flexible and easier to unroll.