2. Pull the hose to the required
location where a dripper will be
used.
Cut the hose
3. Attach a T-coupling.
The T-coupling's start coupling
(1) must be on the previously
laid hose. The T-coupling's
second coupling (2) must point
to the location where the dripper
should be. The T-coupling's third
coupling (3) is the one that allows
you to extend the system on to
the next location.
4. Measure the length between
the T-coupling and the location
to be watered and cut the hose
to the correct length.
Make sure the hose is long
enough to reach the inside of
the pot.
5. At the end of the hose, attach a
ground peg, and then attach a
dripper. Press the ground peg
into the ground where irrigation
is to take place.
6 The flow of the dripper is adjus-
table. Adjust the flow by turning
the cap.
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