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50m Roll of Porous / Leaky / Drip Hose Pipe Irrigation Tubing

Porous pipe is a type of irrigation system that delivers water directly to the soil or plants by allowing water to seep out through thousands of tiny holes along the length of the pipe. Porous pipe is typically made of a flexible porous material and can be used both above and below ground.

When water is applied to porous pipe, it gradually seeps out through the tiny holes in the pipe, allowing it to slowly and evenly distribute water to the surrounding soil and plants. This helps to minimize water waste by reducing runoff, evaporation, and overspray, and also promotes healthier plant growth by delivering water directly to the roots where it is needed.

Porous pipe is commonly used in agriculture, landscaping, and horticulture for watering crops, lawns, gardens, and other outdoor spaces. It can also be used in greenhouse and indoor growing environments to provide a consistent and controlled source of water to plants.

1/2" SOAKER HOSE - flexible and durable, made in 100% of recycled high-quality rubber that allows water permeable over entire length. Provides water saving up to 70%. Installed standard quick connector adapters allows quick and easy connection with garden hose. Can be covered with the bark or buried underground at depth of maximum 20cm. Ideal for precise and efficient plant watering.
Hose can be cut accordingly to desired length. Water efficiency per 1m: 0,76l - 1,26l/minute at pressure 0,7BAR.

Warning:
- Do not use for drinkable water
- Do not use hot water for irrigation 


To ensure even watering a maximum length of 30 metres should be used in any one length.
Our lengths of 50m, 100m and 200m do not come with any connectors and are designed to be cut into smaller lengths for a larger irrigation system. We do not recommend running any continuous lengths of porous irrigation above 30m.
Please be aware that your water pressure may not allow you to push fully to the end of 50m, 100m or 200m of porous pipe lengths. This cannot be solved with an increase in pressure as the design of this pipe will simply push more water out closer to your water source.