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Re: water soluble in sprinkler


That sounds interresting John - like it would be suitable for a domestic
application. As Wayne indicated, my enquiries produced the comment 
that you have to have a
non-return valve as there is a possibility of poison getting into the
domestic water supply. Is there such a device on the Hyponex?
Stewart

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> From: failor.3@osu.edu
> To: pumpkins@athenet.net
> Cc: PS2Llamas@aol.com; Stewart Deans <sdeans@pcug.org.au>
> Subject: water soluble in sprinkler
> Date: Wednesday, 16 April 1997 20:34
> 
> This year I have obtained a water soluble syphon mixer. It fits on a
> standard garden hose and one end is placed in a fertilizer concentrate
> which it then syphons into the hose at a set rate. All one has to do is
mix
> the fertilizer to the proper concentration and once it is all syphoned
out
> your done. Sounds pretty good but I'll probably try it out on something
> else first to see it it is syphoning at the correct rate, wouldn't want
to
> over or under fertilize. I don't know if it could be adapted to a
> presurized sprinkler system but I'll planing on using it on my rain tower
> and soaker hose.It usually costs about 10-15 bucks and its made by
Hyponex
> John
> 
> 


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