Thanks for breaking that down so clearly.
The way that sort of injector works is that every time the line is active, air pressure will pump fresh water into the reservoir inlet, and thus push the contents of the reservoir out and down the hose line. From what I've read the starting mixture...
Sorry I'm a total n00b here - that tank above is where it's pulling the fert. from. Operating instructions do not mention anything about aerating or doing anything to keep it cool, nor are there any components for that.
So are you saying that liquid fert., diluted in water, will be ok for 7-10...
Thanks, though for clarification, there is no reservoir in my system, just an irrigation grid fed directly from my garden hose line on a timer. It's a small backyard vegetable garden with tomatoes and such.
Thanks for replying - the system i'm talking about is much simpler than something with a reservoir, just a tank that pulls fert. fert into the hose line;
Hi all, I'm quite new to fertigation and I can't seem to find the answer to this basic question:
I'd like to use an injector such as this: https://ezfloinjection.com/product/ez-flo-3-4-gallon/, to feed two raised bed gardens I have with a fert. like this...