Subbu was "high" when I called him today. He was so happy he did not want to talk to me further because his next best action was driving him mad.
He was thrilled that the drip irrigation pipes that he assembled worked very well. No big deal for anyone who has heared the term drip irrigation in all magazines and advertisements. But is it another story when you actually "do it".
As mentioned earlier stories, he had put the drip pipes around the jasmine plants and other fence trees. But due to lack of wind there was no water that was getting pumped by the windpump on to the overhead tank. This tank would create required pressure to drive water to far off.
On laying the drip pipes, we had taken a call that we will not take any professional help, but assemble ourselves. We will also not go for any "filters and pumps" as in conventional system. Ours will be simple low cost system where only pipes will be involved. We would use gravity to drive water into pipes and leak out through rubber tubes where required. Ofcourse we should maintain the system "clean" to prevent clogging. That's all.
He said "Sir, actually this is the pipe I brought second time. The first time what I brought was not of good quality and it did not work. This is working well". That is true, I had already advised him to buy sturdier 0/5 inch black rubber pipe instead of the widely commercialized flat drip tapes. They will work only when you pump water with a force. We donot have electricity or pump to drive the water. Using a tank perched at 15 feet high, we create enough gravitational force to drive water to farthest corner of this 3 acre farm.
Anyway Kandan was very happy. He don't have to run around watering the stray plants manually. In this hot summar it is very difficult to "carry" water on shoulders using plastic pots to water the stray plants.
Subbu is on his way to Tirunelveli to buy a bigger roll or pipes.
He was thrilled that the drip irrigation pipes that he assembled worked very well. No big deal for anyone who has heared the term drip irrigation in all magazines and advertisements. But is it another story when you actually "do it".
As mentioned earlier stories, he had put the drip pipes around the jasmine plants and other fence trees. But due to lack of wind there was no water that was getting pumped by the windpump on to the overhead tank. This tank would create required pressure to drive water to far off.
On laying the drip pipes, we had taken a call that we will not take any professional help, but assemble ourselves. We will also not go for any "filters and pumps" as in conventional system. Ours will be simple low cost system where only pipes will be involved. We would use gravity to drive water into pipes and leak out through rubber tubes where required. Ofcourse we should maintain the system "clean" to prevent clogging. That's all.
He said "Sir, actually this is the pipe I brought second time. The first time what I brought was not of good quality and it did not work. This is working well". That is true, I had already advised him to buy sturdier 0/5 inch black rubber pipe instead of the widely commercialized flat drip tapes. They will work only when you pump water with a force. We donot have electricity or pump to drive the water. Using a tank perched at 15 feet high, we create enough gravitational force to drive water to farthest corner of this 3 acre farm.
Anyway Kandan was very happy. He don't have to run around watering the stray plants manually. In this hot summar it is very difficult to "carry" water on shoulders using plastic pots to water the stray plants.
Subbu is on his way to Tirunelveli to buy a bigger roll or pipes.
Informative Blog.Thanks For Sharing the Information. It Provides good information about Drip Irrigation.
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