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Easy Vacation Watering Kit

Item: #1211

Status: In stock

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Price: $15.95 Each

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Vacation Watering Kit – Introducing a great combo. AquaSpikes and AquaRocks when combined can give you a worry-free system for unattended watering of plants, both indoor and outdoor. When combined a 2 litter bottle lasts approximately 7-10 days. Results vary depending on soil conditions.

Kit contains:

  • One Package of 4 AquaSpikes
  • One container of AquaRocks 10.75 oz

Plant and bottles not included

The AquaSpikes Time Release Watering System is an easy to use, worry-free system for unattended watering of plants, both indoor and outdoor. AquaSpikes work with any 1 or 2 liter bottle. Spikes are approximately 8 inches long. To use the AquaSpikes fill spikes with AquaRocks and then attach any 1 or 2 liter bottle. Once the bottle is securely attached invert and slide the AquaSpike into the soil.

AquaRocks absorb and store moisture and nutrients from rain and watering. Plant roots will grow towards the water and fertilizer stored in AquaRocks, and tap into it when needed. It acts like a water storage system for easy moisture management. You'll water less and can fertilize less. Comes in a one pint tub.

AquaSpikes for Deep Root Watering.

Water the roots of your plants, not the leaves with this handy device. Economical and easy, just use your old two-liter plastic bottles for indoor and outdoor watering. Great for indoor gardening or container gardening and potted plants. Load up this season and enjoy healthier plants, a lower water bill, and a little extra leisure time away from the hose or watering can!

And for plants that don't like getting their leaves wet -- such as Phlox, Zinnia, Roses, and other varieties, the solution is AquaSpikes! AquaSpikes can entirely replace surface watering! Growing roses, phlox or zinnia has never been easier.

AquaSpikes are incredibly easy to use. You just slide them onto the top of old two-liter plastic bottles, saw the bottom off the bottle, and then sink them into the soil. Fill the bottle with water and liquid feed, and your watering is done for the next few days or even longer. When used with AquaRocks, one application can keep your soil moist for weeks!

The Easy Way To Water:

  • Easy No-spill Watering
  • Great for Container Gardening and Indoor Gardening
  • Time-Release Fertilizer
  • Waters the roots, not the weeds
  • Keeps leaves dry, preventing blight
  • Use Indoors and Outdoors
  • Use Outdoors to Collect Rain Water
  • Easy Vacation Watering when used with AquaRocks

Keep Plants Moist with AquaRocks.

Easy-to-use super-absorbent granules that absorb up to 400 times its weight in water. When mixed into the soil, AquaRocks act like a water sponge, absorbing and retaining water for use by your plants when they need it. AquaRocks are great for use in container gardening, flower gardening, vegetable gardening, landscaping and indoor gardening. If you're tired of seeing your flower pots dry out, try AquaRocks. They make plant care a breeze.

AquaRocks absorb and store moisture and nutrients from rain and watering. Plant roots will grow towards the water and fertilizer stored in AquaRocks, and tap into it when needed. It acts like a water storage system for easy moisture management. You'll water less and can fertilize less.

AquaRocks are marvelous for indoor gardening, container gardening and outdoors for vegetable gardening and flower gardening. Use on all varieties of plants and flowers for easy plant care. Perfect for vegetable and flower gardens, houseplants, trees, and landscape plantings. AquaRocks are a must for container gardening. Plants that are confined to containers can draw from the water that is held in the granules when they need more moisture.

AquaRocks are the smarter way to help young trees and new landscaping get off to a healthy start. Simply sprinkle AquaRocks in the hole before planting. This helps get your new tress and landscape off to a great start, saves on watering, and improves root growth.

Easy Moisture Management:

  • Water Less Often
  • Great for Container Gardening and Indoor Gardening
  • Prevent Porch and Deck Plants from Drying Out
  • Reduce moisture loss from soil
  • Promote Healthier Plants
  • Minimize transplant shock
  • Improves Root Growth
  • Reduces soil compaction
  • Environmentally safe and friendly
Easy Vacation Watering Kit

Congratulations on your purchase of a Drip Depot Easy Vacation Watering Kit. Your new kit represents the state of the art in drip irrigation technology. Please take a few moments to read through this instruction manual to familiarize yourself with all the parts of this kit. Installation instructions are included at the end of this manual.

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TO PLAN YOUR NEW KIT:

Assembling your new Easy Vacation Watering Kit is not difficult. Keep these points in mind when planning your layout.
  1. Decide on the best path to lay out your 1/4" tubing. Try to run your tubing as close as possible to each container.
  2. Maximum length to run 1/4" tubing is 30'. This means that the distance between your water source and your farthest drip emitter should not be more than 30'. You can have multiple branches of 1/4" as long as the longest branch is no longer than 30 and the total flow does not exceed 25 GPH. (see below)
  3. Maximum water flow through 1/4" line is about 25 GPH. Keep your total water flow to less than this to ensure that each dripper gets the water it needs to operate correctly.
  4. The adjustable dripper and vortex sprayer can use up a LOT of water if operated in the full open position. Use sparingly if possible.
  5. 1/4" barbed elbows are optional use items for making tight turns.
  6. 1/4" barbed connectors are used to repair damaged tubing but are not needed for normal operation.

TO ASSEMBLE YOUR NEW KIT:

  1. Connect the to the faucet or end of a hose.
  2. Connect the pressure regulator to the timer.
  3. Connect the filter to the end of the pressure regulator.
  4. Screw the Female Hose Thread Adapter with 1/4" Barb to the outlet of the filter.
  5. Slide the tubing onto the 1/4" barb end of the female hose thread adapter.
  6. Lay the 1/4" tubing out on the ground in the desired location trying to stay as close as possible to your plants. Run the tubing all the way from the hose bib to the last plant. Don't use up all your tubing, leave enough tubing for reaching each individual plant with a drip emitter.
  7. FLUSH THE LINE: Turn the water on and flush the lines. Let water run through the tubing for 1-2 minutes to remove any debris that may have entered the line. This is important, any contaminants that are in the line will not be filtered out by the filter and they may clog your emitters. So be safe, take a few minutes to flush the line before continuing.
  8. Close the 1/4" mainline by inserting the small end of a goof plug into the end of the tubing. Now you have a closed system that can be pressurized.
  9. Starting at the first plant, cut the tubing with scissors and insert a 1/4" barbed Tee fitting. Then, cut a length of tubing to reach up into the container, leave a little slack. You can use an elbow at the lip of the container if you want but it is optional.
  10. Insert a drip emitter into the end of the line you just ran up to the plant.
  11. Use a stabilizer stake to hold the tubing in place.
  12. Repeat as necessary.

CHECKING YOUR SYSTEM:

After you have installed or maintained your system you should "walk the line" and ensure that all emitters are working properly. Newly installed systems will sometimes weep around newly punched holes, this is normal and should decrease over time as the tubing seals itself. Check for proper placement of emitters to ensure that each plant is getting its fair share of water and that sprayers are not being obstructed.

HELPFULL TIPS:

  1. Tubing is much easier to work with when it is warm. Lay tubing out in the sun for a few minutes before installation. This will allow the tubing to uncurl and be much more pliable.
  2. To use a Perma-Loc fitting: Turn the collar counter clockwise until it tightens up to the body of the fitting. Slide the tubing or tape over the barb as far as it will go toward the body of the fitting. Sometimes a back-and-forth wiggle motion helps. Turn the collar clockwise over the tubing until the collar is tight.
  3. If you have difficulty punching holes in the tubing because the tubing is collapsing, either run cold water through the tubing or cap it off and pressurize the system, be ready to get wet. Either way will make punching holes easier. When using a standard punch, use a straight twisting motion to make a clean hole. You will usually hear a pop, but not always.
  4. 1/4" tubing and barbed fittings can be hard on fingers. To make things easier, try dipping the ends of 1/4" tubing into hot water for a few seconds before use. Or use a blow dryer to heat up the tubing ends. Both solutions make inserting 1/4" barbs much easier.
  5. A hose end timer can be used to automate your drip system. Hose end timers are connected directly to the hose faucet or hose end and the pressure regulator is connected to the end of the timer.
  6. If you need to make tight turns, use an elbow or tee fitting. To use an elbow or tee simply cut the 1/2" line at the desired location and insert the elbow or tee.

MAINTENANCE:

  • Inspect your system regularly.
  • Filters should be cleaned regularly. To determine your cleaning frequency, Unscrew the filter body and inspect the screen after the first couple of waterings to gage how often it must be cleaned.
  • Tubbing, tape and fittings can be left outside during winter as long as you drain any remaining water from your lines.
  • Timers, filters and regulators should all be removed from the hose or faucet and taken indoors if freezing conditions are expected.

REPAIRING YOUR SYSTEM:

  • 1/4" tubing can be repaired by cutting out the damaged section and inserting a 1/4" barbed connector.
  • 1/2" tubing can be repaired by cutting out the damaged section and inserting a 1/2" coupler.
  • Drip tape can be repaired by cutting out the damaged section and inserting a tape coupler.
  • 1/4" holes in poly tubing can be plugged by using a goof plug.
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