Fruit Tree Drip Infusion Tube

Proper Infusion Tubing Use

Step 1: Prepare the Infusion Tubing

Select Appropriate Materials: Ensure the tubing is food-grade or meets relevant agricultural standards.

Check Connectors: Ensure all connectors are secure and leak-free.

Step 2: Install the Infusion Tubing

Determine the Location and Range of the Infusion Tubing: Determine the installation location (e.g., branches, leaves, etc.) based on the needs of the diseased tree. Connect the infusion bottle or pump to the adapter for the infusion tubing.

Step 3: Adjust the Liquid Flow

Use a valve or stopcock to control the liquid flow and ensure even distribution of the pesticide.

Adjust the pressure as needed to maintain the appropriate concentration.

Step 4: Infuse the Liquid

Pour the liquid through the infusion tubing to the desired location on the diseased tree (e.g., leaves, branches, etc.).

Be careful not to directly contact the plant surface to avoid contamination.

Step 5: Cleaning and Maintenance

Regularly inspect the infusion tubing for leaks or blockages.

When cleaning the infusion tubing, avoid contact with irritants (e.g., strong acids, strong bases, or other toxic chemicals).

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Fruit Tree Drip Infusion Tube

Proper Infusion Tubing Use

Step 1: Prepare the Infusion Tubing

Select Appropriate Materials: Ensure the tubing is food-grade or meets relevant agricultural standards.

Check Connectors: Ensure all connectors are secure and leak-free.

Step 2: Install the Infusion Tubing

Determine the Location and Range of the Infusion Tubing: Determine the installation location (e.g., branches, leaves, etc.) based on the needs of the diseased tree. Connect the infusion bottle or pump to the adapter for the infusion tubing.

Step 3: Adjust the Liquid Flow

Use a valve or stopcock to control the liquid flow and ensure even distribution of the pesticide.

Adjust the pressure as needed to maintain the appropriate concentration.

Step 4: Infuse the Liquid

Pour the liquid through the infusion tubing to the desired location on the diseased tree (e.g., leaves, branches, etc.).

Be careful not to directly contact the plant surface to avoid contamination.

Step 5: Cleaning and Maintenance

Regularly inspect the infusion tubing for leaks or blockages.

When cleaning the infusion tubing, avoid contact with irritants (e.g., strong acids, strong bases, or other toxic chemicals).

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