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20 15 Gallon PE PVC Tree Irrigation Slow Release Tree Watering Bag

20 15 Gallon PE PVC Tree Irrigation Slow Release Tree Watering Bag

KEEP YOUR TREES HYDRATED AND HEALTHY Dandelion tree watering bags offer perfect solution to get the right amount of wate;
Basic Info
Model NO. DLX001
Application Scene Landscape Engineering
Finishing Vinyl Coated
Production Method Cutting and Sewing
Applicable Irrigation
Transport Package Carton
Specification 1kg
Trademark dandelion
Origin China
HS Code 3926909090
Production Capacity 10000 Per Month
Product Description
KEEP YOUR TREES HYDRATED AND HEALTHY Dandelion tree watering bags offer perfect solution to get the right amount of water to your plants without soaking them in the process or wasting water due to run-off and evaporation. This watering bag keeps the dirt around the tree wet, but not the trunk so you don't need to worry about causing your trees rot.The water automatically seeps out through small holes of the bottom and will be directly absorbed into the root system.PERFECT FOR NEWLY PLANTED/ESTABLISHED TREESThis tree irrigation bag is a slow release watering bag that is perfect for newly planted or established trees from 2" to 8" in trunk diameter, with branches beginning at least 25" from the ground or higher.For larger trees, you can zip multiple bags together. 2 tree watering bags zipped together fit 6"-16" diameter trunk. Be aware that a really young sapling (within 2" in diameter)may be too small to use this tree watering bag.5-8 HRS RELEASE TIME WITH 20 GALLON CAPACITYWith 3.5" opening, you can fill the garden watering bags with container or hose with ease. Compared with conventional methods,this tree watering bag can greatly reduce your time and water. With 20 gallon capacity, it is a slow drip irrigation system that will release water for 5-8 hours. The filling frequency depends on the weather, types of plants drawing water. NOTE:The bag is not supposed to slowly release over a week.TIPS TO USE TREE WATERING BAG Wrap the tree watering bag around a tree and zip the two sides together. When filling, you need to fill it up about 1/4 the way, and then pick up on the bag to make sure the bottom fills out. If the water in the tree watering system stops draining, try to check the drain holes on the bottom to see if the bottom is folded or if there is dirt or other debris in the bag, then clean it out.
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