Item Number: IRE250
Aquatic Tri-Tip Sprayer
Aquatic Tri-Tip Sprayer
Multi-Flow Rate Stake Sprayer for Containers
Ideal for irrigating containers, this device that provides three standard flow rates and a stake in one unit.
To install, insert one flow tip into the end of 1/8" poly distribution tubing and connect the 1/8" tubing to .5" poly tubing with the 1/8" barbed coupler. Push the stake into individual containers, field grown stock or potted plants on your deck.
- Adjust spray pattern by changing depth of stake in soil
- Turn off sprinkler head by inserting spike tip into the end of feeder tube
- Stake overall height 4.75"
- Flow tip delivery at 10 psi: low (4.8 gph), medium (7.8 gph) or high (10.8 gph)
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Description
Description
Ideal for irrigating containers, this device that provides three standard flow rates and a stake in one unit.
To install, insert one flow tip into the end of 1/8" poly distribution tubing and connect the 1/8" tubing to .5" poly tubing with the 1/8" barbed coupler. Push the stake into individual containers, field grown stock or potted plants on your deck.
- Adjust spray pattern by changing depth of stake in soil
- Turn off sprinkler head by inserting spike tip into the end of feeder tube
- Stake overall height 4.75"
- Flow tip delivery at 10 psi: low (4.8 gph), medium (7.8 gph) or high (10.8 gph)
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Shipping Weight: 0.02 lb
Dimensions: 4.875"L x 0.625"W x 0.625"H
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from 9167 reviewsI grow flats of this for my pet pigs, because of the high nutritional content. They love it. I find them waiting at the growing location every afternoon waiting for their fave. I've grown beautiful flats of pea sprouts and alfalfa for them too, but they turn up their snouts and walk away.