60PCS 4 GPH Pressure Compensating Drip Irrigation Spot Watering Drippers/Emitters, Self-Cleaning Constant Flow Drip Irrigation Emitters Heads Irrigation Drippers Parts for Drip Irrigation System

60PCS 4 GPH Pressure Compensating Drip Irrigation Spot Watering Drippers/Emitters, Self-Cleaning Constant Flow Drip Irrigation Emitters Heads Irrigation Drippers Parts for Drip Irrigation System

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PetriDishCocktail posted on r/tomatoes1d

I run them in the morning daily. The sun is quite strong and it's quite warm here during the day, typically the mid-80s (cool overnight and that's a problem with my garden). I estimate 1 to 2 gallons per tomato plant. Mine are in raised beds, but the bottom is open, lined with hardware cloth, and the beds are 17 in tall. I have dug down to make sure they're getting deep watered. Last year I began converting my garden to a drip system. This year I only run two types of https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FK2QR4Q6?th=1emitters. Both are pressure compensating. One is the type of sprayer you have listed in the picture, but it's pressure compensating. The others are the drip system and I just change them out for the amount of water I need. These work great. I've only had one bad emitter out of 120. They don't have the 8 gallon per hour listed anymore.