





Match drip tape count to row layout: one line for a single row, two or three for dense greens, and adjustable micros for transplants. Keep manifolds labeled and standardized to shorten changeovers. Report your spacing and flow rates, and we’ll recommend combinations that balance germination, disease prevention, and cost on narrow beds.
Germination favors consistent surface moisture. Short, frequent cycles limit crusting and seed movement, especially for tiny seed. Once emergence begins, taper duration and increase intervals to encourage deeper rooting. Tell us your soil texture and climate, and we’ll share starting points for cycle timing that readers have validated in diverse conditions.
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