The Golden Rules of Irrigation

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The Golden Rules of Irrigation

The Golden Rules of Irrigation, Plants do not only need water, they need water at the right time and in sufficient amounts. Like every living thing, the most important need of plants is water. Each plant species and type needs to be irrigated in different amounts. Correct irrigation allows both plants to grow more easily and provides savings in water use. 

Here are our 10 golden rules you should pay attention to while irrigating;

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1: Ensure equal distribution of moisture while irrigating

Moisture is also required for most plants. However, drying slightly before irrigation is beneficial for the growth of plant roots. For this reason, allow some drying so that the plant can relax while irrigating.

2: Use little water, then increase the amount

For flower irrigation, 1 or 2 waterings per week are sufficient. In irrigation, instead of frequent irrigation with less water, perform rarer irrigation with plenty of water. For field irrigation, you can choose drip irrigation systems as they are more economical.

3: Irrigate late at night or early in the morning

When you irrigate the soil that has cooled in the evening or at night, less water evaporates compared to the soil that has heated up during the day. Thus, plants can receive enough water before the heat of the next day arrives.

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4: Keep the leaves dry

Diseases occur on wet leaves. Leaf fertilizer diseases may occur when they remain wet at night. Small burn marks may form on leaves that remain wet under the sun (burning due to the magnifying glass effect of water droplets).

5: Give the right amount of water

Correct irrigation means that the water reaches the roots sufficiently. When the amount used is too low, the water only covers the top of the soil. Sufficient irrigation means that plants are dependent on evenly moistened soil until the crops are ready for harvest.

6: Use plenty of water by taking breaks

It takes some time for the soil to absorb the water. To prevent the precious water in the bed from being wasted, it is better to irrigate repeatedly by taking breaks.

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7: Irrigate by targeting and distributing

When irrigation is always directed towards only one root point, root growth becomes one-sided and nutrients cannot be sufficiently absorbed by the soil. For this reason, always irrigate around the plant and distribute the water to the entire area.

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8: Irrigate in a way that provides water savings

Irrigate as much as necessary, as little as possible. This process can be easily carried out in the bed, on the balcony, and on the lawns using an automatic irrigation system with a moisture sensor.

9: Avoid waterlogging of the soil

The soil soaking in water blocks the air that the roots will use to breathe and the root cells remain without oxygen.

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10: Use quality soil rich in clay

Plant soil rich in clay minerals has better expansion properties and therefore holds the soil in water better and more balanced. Drain the water to prevent the soil from soaking in water during rainy summer months and in winter.

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