Talk:Micro-irrigation
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Working on it
[edit]This article needs quite a bit of work, along with some of the other irrigation-related articles. I will be working on it (them). Anyone who is knowledgeable about these topics is welcome (and encouraged) to jump in. H-2-O (talk) 23:12, 30 July 2017 (UTC)
Water supply at need (by soil), on demand, 1,5 l plastic bottle with sub-pressure, for 4 weeks (Spain)
[edit]Hi. I am confused: Drip irrigation and Micro-irrigation. OK.
Just to mention already here at Wikipedia: soil taking water at need. It is not a direct watering system, because the water is first taken, when the soil is getting dry. It works with sub-pressure. I do not have an idea about how to label it, or how it is perhaps already labeled. For best information I post the link of the Youtube video, spanish with german subtitles - 7m 2s - title (to english): ´HOW THE PLANTS ONE MONTH and cost-free not to irrigate´ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A67Kt86vUhY.
There are also buyable products: glas or plastic, called irrigation or watering bowls.
--Visionhelp (talk) 16:51, 5 June 2022 (UTC)