Small nozzles that release water slowly and precisely at the base of each plant, minimizing evaporation and runoff.
Low-pressure sprinklers that create a gentle, mist-like spray, ideal for delicate plants mist-like spray.
Flexible hoses with built-in emitters or small openings, designed to distribute water evenly across rows of plants.
Devices that maintain consistent water pressure in the system, ensuring uniform flow through all emitters.
Use a rotating arm or hammer mechanism to deliver water in a broad circular pattern, suitable for large fields.
Feature rotating heads that distribute water in a steady, uniform arc, great for medium-to-large lawns or fields.
Move back and forth to cover a rectangular area, making them perfect for gardens or lawns with straight edges.
Remain hidden underground until activated, then pop up to water the area before retracting, ideal for lawns and landscaped gardens.
Pipes buried beneath the soil surface, delivering water directly to the root zone for minimal evaporation.
Electronic probes that measure soil moisture levels, helping farmers or gardeners decide when and how much to irrigate.
Remove sediments and impurities from the water supply, preventing clogs in underground pipes and emitters.
Specialized systems targeting the root zone specifically, ensuring deep watering that encourages healthy root development.
Programmable devices that use data (weather forecasts, soil moisture) to automate watering schedules and conserve water.
Measure the moisture content in soil and relay information to controllers for precise watering adjustments.
Electrically or digitally controlled valves that open and close water flow based on pre-set schedules or sensor feedback.
Adjust watering in real-time based on local weather conditions, preventing over-watering and optimizing water use.