As the world population grows, so does the need for food. Conversely, the arable land reduces with time. This calls for increased use of irrigation and other farming methods that utilize small spaces for maximum production. Pulse irrigation is a system that when used with other systems helps manage water while producing healthy crops hence more food.
Used together with drip or even sprinkler systems, this system makes it possible to manage water usage effectively. It is scalable to whatever level one desires for maximum water saving features. It is applicable also with the low flow systems and the ultra low flow systems of irrigation.
It is even better used in places with scarcity of water like in desert regions. By passively allowing water to flow into a reservoir, it builds pressure at a controlled rate. Once the predetermined pressure is reached, the outlet valves are forced open hence a pulse of water flows out.
The flow gradually lowers the pressure hence the valve closes again so that the reservoir can recharge again. The inflow is kept below the outlet flow therefore the cycle is maintained. A drip flow controller is used at the inlet managing the rate at which water flows into the reservoir therefore the timing.
As long as the system is properly installed, it will not need any monitoring. This system keeps the plants from overwatering. This constant, controlled and frequent water flow reduces the plant demand for water and lowers usage of water. The plants also do not experience water stress due to the intermittent supply.
Basically, this system operates by the strong magnets that attaches to the outlet valve. These holds it closed as the pressure builds. When it is strong enough, the reservoir pressure forces the top magnets open. As the pressure reduces, it drops down thereby closing the valve again allowing the recharging to start.
When used with a sprinkler system, the results are impressive. During seed germination, it can be set to sprinkle for 5 seconds every minute in the first two weeks after planting. This is then gradually adjusted till you can allow it to sprinkle for an 8 hour period three times a week. The basic determinants are the rain conditions, intensity of the sun and water need by the plant.
This pulse irrigation system has numerous advantages. Used with a sprinkler or even drip irrigation system, it has no run offs. Used o sandy soil, there is no chance for leaching or water loss in the loose soil. When used on hilly areas and on shallow soil, water does not run off. In order to achieve temperature control, use intermittent sprinkling and foggers to perform evaporative cooling I hot conditions. The system also allows for the use of less space in greenhouses and containers. Lower capacity pumps and smaller conduits can be used therefore reducing installation costs.
Used together with drip or even sprinkler systems, this system makes it possible to manage water usage effectively. It is scalable to whatever level one desires for maximum water saving features. It is applicable also with the low flow systems and the ultra low flow systems of irrigation.
It is even better used in places with scarcity of water like in desert regions. By passively allowing water to flow into a reservoir, it builds pressure at a controlled rate. Once the predetermined pressure is reached, the outlet valves are forced open hence a pulse of water flows out.
The flow gradually lowers the pressure hence the valve closes again so that the reservoir can recharge again. The inflow is kept below the outlet flow therefore the cycle is maintained. A drip flow controller is used at the inlet managing the rate at which water flows into the reservoir therefore the timing.
As long as the system is properly installed, it will not need any monitoring. This system keeps the plants from overwatering. This constant, controlled and frequent water flow reduces the plant demand for water and lowers usage of water. The plants also do not experience water stress due to the intermittent supply.
Basically, this system operates by the strong magnets that attaches to the outlet valve. These holds it closed as the pressure builds. When it is strong enough, the reservoir pressure forces the top magnets open. As the pressure reduces, it drops down thereby closing the valve again allowing the recharging to start.
When used with a sprinkler system, the results are impressive. During seed germination, it can be set to sprinkle for 5 seconds every minute in the first two weeks after planting. This is then gradually adjusted till you can allow it to sprinkle for an 8 hour period three times a week. The basic determinants are the rain conditions, intensity of the sun and water need by the plant.
This pulse irrigation system has numerous advantages. Used with a sprinkler or even drip irrigation system, it has no run offs. Used o sandy soil, there is no chance for leaching or water loss in the loose soil. When used on hilly areas and on shallow soil, water does not run off. In order to achieve temperature control, use intermittent sprinkling and foggers to perform evaporative cooling I hot conditions. The system also allows for the use of less space in greenhouses and containers. Lower capacity pumps and smaller conduits can be used therefore reducing installation costs.