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Perfect for automatically irrigating plants during the vacations.
-20% | €9.20 |
-15% | €9.78 |
-10% | €10.35 |
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-5% | €10.93 |
Thanks to Blumatwatering system, houseplants receive the exact amount of water they really need, depending on whether they're in a sunny or shady spot. Water placed in any container is sucked up by a small hose, then redistributed to the plant by the clay sprue. This system can also be used outdoors, for example, to irrigate a vegetable garden while you're on vacation.
Excellent system: no more worries about forgotten watering thanks to the new sprue Blumat Ceramic sprinkler, which works without a pump, using only a bottle of water, an aquarium, a bucket, etc...
An ideal, affordable little system: simply place the nozzle in the water or nutrient solution. Works only with soil and coco. Thanks to Blumatplants receive the exact amount of water they really need,
To begin with, you fill the system with water and close it after carefully purging the air from the suction pipe. As the potting soil dries, the clay core progressively supplies water, creating a vacuum inside. This vacuum enables water to be drawn from a nearby container.
Like Tropf-Blumatthe system uses the tensiometer principle. Here, however, the vacuum is used to actuate a valve and the water is drawn in under pressure.
In principle, no adjustment is required. It is possible, however, to adjust the amount sucked in, and therefore the humidity of the pot. If the clay core is placed higher than the water level, a greater vacuum will be needed to draw out the water. The soil will dry out more. Conversely, if the water level is higher than the sprue, water will be pushed into the pot, which is likely to result in excessive irrigation.