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Here's a tip for any grower using a Dosatron DI16 unit. If you count the number of clicks the injector makes you can calibrate your chemical applications very accurately. 9 clicks on this unit is 1 gallon of water out of the hose. I don't know what it is for some of the other units but I live by this for chemical calculations on how much I'll need or on the fly to calibrate a hand application to an area. Even when you get far from the unit where you can't hear the clicks you should be able to feel them in the hose. Remember to calibrate your injector to make sure it's drawing the proper amount of chemical into the water stream.
During my two peak growing seasons a year (Spring and Later Poinsettias) a full liquid fertilizer mix in my large stock tank usually lasts me 3-4 weeks. Once the tank mix is blended for the pH and the EC levels I need "at the hose end" I write down the pH and EC levels and keep them posted near the injector. I also keep my EC and pH meters in the greenhouses and once a day as I water I check the EC and pH levels quickly to determine if the injector is proportioning correctly. Doing a once a day quick check at a hose end insures that I don't get surprised later on when I perform an in house soil pH and EC level for that crop. Injectors like all machinery eventually wear out and need to be updated periodically with some new parts and with the "newer" water soluble dyes one can no longer guess at the strenght of a liquid feed by the color. I have to use so much sulfuric acid in my liquid feed mix to counteract my high well water alkalinity that the fertilizer comming out the hoses is almost clear so a pH and EC meter are extremely necessary for my operation to insure the injector is working properly.....
Michael Pawelek
Pecan Hill Nursery
www.pecanhillnursery.com
Hind sight being 20/20, given the large bone yard of dosatron AND dosamatic injectors we have amassed over the last 30 years I think I would have saved more money if I had paid more money upfront and bought all Anderson Injectors. I would have had better crops and less maintenance headaches.
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