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- 15 Mil 5/8" T-Tape (4,000 Ft Rolls) heavyweight drip tape is used in heavier soil
15 Mil 5/8" T-Tape (4,000 Ft Rolls) heavyweight drip tape is used in heavier soil
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Use 15 Mil Drip Tape in rocky or heavier soils. Also useful in soils where the terrain is rough and insects are a stronger threat, even small animals.
Often used in double-cropping, wheat crops, gardens, asparagus and SDI applications.
- One of the original and most recognized, most trusted drip tape brands in the world.
- T-Tape helps reduce water consumption, increase crop quality, and increased crop yields. Install T-Tape on the ground, under plastic, or even subsurface.
- Because of T-Tape’s material strength, design, and quality production standards, it’s the drip tape that you can count on year after year.
- Made in the USA!
** This is 5/8" Standard Size Drip Tape
FAQ: How much drip tape can I run at one time on a garden hose? Flow?
The Flow of your drip tape is the 3rd set of numbers in the Model #. This number is stated in GPM per every 100' of tape that you run.
EXAMPLE: EA5081245-7500 This tape outputs .45 gpm for every 100 feet that you run OR 4.5 gpm for every 1,000' of tape that you run.
TRY IT : 1. I have 12 gpm of water coming out of your garden hose at the field/plot. Therefore, I can run 2,666 feet of drip tape at one time. (MATH: 12 divided by .45= 26.666 x 100 feet = 2,666 feet)
2. I have 14 gpm of water " " " ... Therefore, I can run 3,111 feet of drip tape at one time.
Take your Flow (.22, .34, .45, .67, 1.34 and divide it into your GPM. Multiply that # x 100 feet.
How do you figure your GPM ? Take your garden hose close to your garden plot or field. Run it for approx 2 minutes. Then time yourself filling up a 5 gallon bucket. How long did it take? 30 seconds would mean you roughly have 10 gpm.