Automatic irrigation system – efficient watering all year round
An automatic irrigation system provides precise and time-controlled watering, reducing water waste and ensuring that plants receive the optimal amount of water. The system can be adapted to different areas and plant types, from small pots to large beds, and can be integrated with timers and sensors for even more precise control.
With proper installation, water is distributed evenly via seepage or drip hoses, so the roots receive water directly. This promotes stable growth and reduces the risk of diseases caused by excess moisture on the leaves and topsoil.
Seepage hoses and drip hoses – how they work
Seedlings and drippers are designed to deliver water slowly and in a controlled manner to the root system of plants. Seedlings have small pores through which the water slowly seeps out onto the soil, while drippers have small drop holes that precisely deliver water directly to each plant.
This method provides more efficient water distribution, minimizes evaporation and keeps the soil evenly moist. Both types can be combined with an automatic irrigation system so that watering occurs at fixed times, saving time and resources.












