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Netafim PC Spray Stake

Netafim PC Spray Stake

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Netafim Spray Stakes, when paired with the color coordinated Dripper Tubing Assembly, provide pressure compensation and a check valve (in the dripper) to ensure precise control of water and fertilizer to each plant. The slight downward spray pattern keeps the water in the pot, reduces wind drift and spreads the wetted pattern over a larger surface area than a dripper by itself. This means every pot receives the same amount of water from the first to the last. No more over or under watered containers! Perfect for nursery and greenhouse applications.

Features: 

  • Uniform watering from first to last pot over a wider range of operating pressures when properly paired with the color matching PC dripper assembly
  • Two spray patterns available: 
    • Single spray pattern stake is placed at the edge of the pot for optimum pot coverage
    • Double spray pattern stake is placed nearer the stem or trunk of the plant and sprays out away from plant for optimal pot coverage
  • Secure shut-off located right on the stake 
  • Flexible staking options to fit your needs:
    • Spray mounted on plastic stake for most potted plants and soil medium
    • Rod mounted stakes will fit 12 gauge rod (of whatever height needed) for more stability and greater ground penetration in bark or mulch medium as well as increased height adjustment. Rod is not included

Please Note: For assistance with selection and design see the manufacturer information linked above on our website.

 

*This is Spray Stake only. Dripper assembly sold separately.

A complete PC Spray Stake Assembly consists of one (A) Spray Stake (either standard or rod mount) and one (B) Dripper Assembly (see illustration). Each, A & B, is sold separately.

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