Irrigate onions effectively with drip irrigation
Onion harvesting using drip irrigation is an effective method that maximises crop yield while minimising water usage. Drip irrigation involves delivering water directly to the plant's root system through a network of pipes and emitters, allowing for a precise and efficient distribution of water. By providing a consistent moisture supply, drip irrigation ensures that onions grow uniformly, reducing the risk of rot and disease. Moreover, drip irrigation saves water by minimising evaporation and run off. Overall, onion harvesting using drip irrigation is a sustainable and practical approach that yields high-quality crops while conserving water resources.
Drip irrigation using AZUD drip tape
AZUD SPRINT is a thin-wall dripline with integrated dripper, which offers the maximum safety for seasonal crops. It is long-lasting, more resistant to clogging, more precise and uniform during the irrigation process. AZUD SPRINT is our recommended choice.
- Maximum protection against clogging
- Anti-sedimentation labyrinth
- Maximum irrigation uniformity
- Highest resistance to working pressure
- Maximum flexibility for storage, transport and handling
Filtration systems
Filtration systems play a crucial role in onion cultivation by ensuring the proper irrigation and drainage of crops.Onions require a specific amount of moisture to grow and develop, and a well-designed filtration system can help regulate the water supply to the crop. Additionally, soil conditions in onion fields can become compacted and lead to reduced water permeability, which can negatively impact onion growth. A filtration system helps to prevent this by removing excess water and contaminants, ensuring that the soil is adequately aerated and providing the necessary nutrients to the plant roots.
Fertigation systems
Fertigation systems are essential in onion cultivation as they can provide a precise and efficient method of fertilisation, leading to improved onion growth and yield.By providing the necessary nutrients at the right time, a fertigation system can also improve the plant's resistance to disease and pests. Additionally, fertigation can improve the efficiency of water and fertiliser use, reducing waste and saving resources.