infiltraatsioonisüsteem
Infiltraatsioonisüsteem refers to a method of watering plants by allowing water to seep slowly into the soil. This system is designed to deliver water directly to the root zone of plants, minimizing evaporation and runoff. Typically, it involves a network of porous pipes or emitters buried beneath the soil surface. These components are connected to a water source and release water at a controlled rate. The slow percolation ensures that the soil absorbs the water effectively, promoting deep root growth and preventing water wastage. Infiltraatsioonisüsteemid are often used in agriculture, landscaping, and for maintaining lawns and gardens. They are particularly beneficial in areas with water scarcity or where water conservation is a priority. The design and installation can vary depending on the specific needs of the area being irrigated, including soil type, plant requirements, and the size of the area. Proper maintenance, such as flushing the system to remove any blockages, is crucial for its continued efficient operation. This method of irrigation contrasts with overhead sprinklers or surface flooding, which can lead to greater water loss and potential issues like fungal diseases on plant foliage.