How should the irrigation strategy of PE micro spray tape be adjusted for different crop growth stages?
Publish Time: 2025-01-08
As an efficient and water-saving irrigation tool, the irrigation strategy of PE micro spray tape should be adjusted according to the different growth stages of crops to meet the water needs of crops and improve irrigation efficiency and yield.
In the seedling stage of crops, the root system has not yet fully developed, and the demand for water is large, but the absorption capacity is weak. At this time, PE micro spray tape should adopt a lower water spray volume and a higher water spray frequency to evenly wet the soil surface with drizzle-like water droplets to avoid water accumulation and damage to the root system. At the same time, keeping the soil moist helps promote the growth and development of seedlings.
As crops enter the growth period, the root system gradually develops, the absorption capacity increases, and the demand for water increases accordingly. At this time, the water spray volume and spraying time of PE micro spray tape can be appropriately increased to ensure that the crop roots can obtain sufficient water. However, it should be noted that the frequency of water spraying should be appropriately reduced to avoid excessive soil moisture and affect the normal growth of crops.
In the maturity period of crops, the water demand gradually decreases, but a certain soil moisture still needs to be maintained to ensure yield and quality. At this time, pe micro spray tape should adopt a lower water spraying amount and spraying frequency to maintain soil moisture. At the same time, it can be fine-tuned according to the actual growth of crops and weather conditions to ensure the accuracy and timeliness of irrigation.
In short, for different crop growth stages, the irrigation strategy of pe micro spray tape should be adjusted according to the water demand and absorption capacity of crops. Through scientific and reasonable irrigation strategies, the yield and quality of crops can be improved, while achieving efficient use of water resources.