Finally succeeded
in injecting Jeevamruthatm into drip after filtering. This is what we did.
Prepared
Jeevamrutham in a 200 liters drum and stirred it for 2 days and left it
undisturbed on third day so that all the heavy particles will settle down. Filtered
150 liters of it into another drum with a cloth and left it undisturbed for 1
hour in the second drum. Covered the tip of the Venturi with another cloth and
inserted the tip of the Venturi in into the drum. That’s it. Venturi sucked
Jeevarutham at 60 Liters/hour.
So far we
finished two cycles and did not run into any issues and I am hopeful we will not run
into any issues like drippers clogging as we are thoroughly filtering. Let’s
see.
Is this still working fine without problems even after 4 months?
ReplyDeleteIs this still working fine without problems even after 4 months?
ReplyDeleteYes it works fine... the only problem is it is slow.
ReplyDeleteAt 1 liter per minute, to apply 1 liter for 1500 cocoa plants and 400 coconut plants it takes very long. Thats the only problem.
You can adjust the pressure (PSI) so that injector can suck faster. If you can't adjust the PSI close one or two channel which will eventually pressure up.
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