Q. How many gallons should a fruit tree receive for each
watering if it’s trunk is 1.5 inches in diameter 24 inches above the ground?
A. Watering amounts are usually related more to the size
of the canopy or total height than the trunk. Trunk size is sometimes used more
for estimating how much fertilizer to apply.
That tree
size would require around 10 to 15 gallons for each watering. If you are using
drip emitters, you should be using four (4) emitters in a square pattern 12 to
18 inches from the trunk. So running 3 gallon per hour emitters for one hour would
equal 12 gallons.
size would require around 10 to 15 gallons for each watering. If you are using
drip emitters, you should be using four (4) emitters in a square pattern 12 to
18 inches from the trunk. So running 3 gallon per hour emitters for one hour would
equal 12 gallons.
Just to remind readers we follow the PET curve developed for here and is below.