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HOW TO AVOID PROBLEMS WITH DRIP IRRIGATION DURING PLANT CULTIVATION?
To prevent sediment build-up in drip irrigation systems during plant growth, it is worth adding CANNA D-block to the nutrient solution. It is also important to prevent algae growth in the nutrient tank, which can also clog the drip emitters. To avoid this problem, it is recommended to cover the tank to protect it from light.
Capillary drip emitters are the least precise and rarely deliver an equal amount of water to plants. Therefore, it is worth considering using pressure-compensating drip emitters, which ensure uniform watering. This system guarantees that each plant receives the same amount of water. Additionally, pressure-compensating drip emitters can be arranged linearly, making them more versatile. These are the most advanced drip emitters available on the market.
In addition to capillary and pressure-compensating drip emitters, there are also labyrinth drip emitters, which are more precise than capillary drip emitters but slightly less accurate than pressure-compensating drip emitters. They are also less prone to clogging.
PREPARATION OF WATER AND FERTILIZER MIXTURE
Before mixing the nutrient solutions, make sure you have all the necessary components. Check if you have the right fertilizer, such as Vega or Flores, Hard or Soft, and concentrates A and B.
- Fill a clean fertilizer tank with tap water at a temperature of about 20-22ºC. To achieve the right temperature, you can use warm water or an aquarium heater.
- Add the appropriate amount of CANNA Hydro A fertilizer based on the water conductivity value and mix thoroughly.
- Then add the exact same amount of CANNA Hydro B fertilizer and mix thoroughly again.
- Check the solution's conductivity with a conductivity meter. If it is too low, add more fertilizer; if it is too high, add more water. Monitor the proportions carefully.
- If you are mixing fertilizers for the first time, record the amounts used as a reference point. This will help in the future!
Check the solution's pH with a pH meter; it should be in the range of 5.5 to 5.8. If necessary, adjust the pH using CANNA pH+ or CANNA pH+ Pro, or lower the pH using CANNA pH- Grow or CANNA pH- Bloom. Try to achieve the correct pH the first time, as frequent changes can harm water quality.
Before giving the mixture to the plants, we recommend waiting for a while to allow the ingredients to dissolve and stabilize evenly.
As the plant grows, it is advisable to increase the amount of fertilizer in the water to ensure its proper development. Therefore, it is worth regularly adjusting the fertilizer dosage to the plant's needs. Remember that the values provided here are only approximate, and experimenting will help maximize yields in the future.