Automatic irrigation with sea water

KondensKompressor

I was looking for new techniques and ways of watering the garden and I found a bold and very interesting type of irrigation that I want to share with you today.

It is a low-budget irrigation and that is a great point in its favor as it joins the ecological crusade for its virtues.

An innovative system

Use seawater It is one of the resources that you have at your fingertips if you want to carry out ecological irrigation. The system is called KondensKompressor And it is a very simple technique that you can do yourself at home, saving time and money and reducing water consumption. This system distills sea water while allowing watering even when no one is home.

To design this system you will need:

- PET plastic bottles (one drum and one traditional)
- seawater

The system

Cut the bottom of the drum and cut the traditional bottle in the middle of the drum, then fill the smaller part of the bottle with seawater and place it inside the drum.
Place the drum in the garden and wait a few days. Due to the action of the sun, the seawater will condense and begin to slide down the inner walls of the drum until it falls to the ground. Little by little, the system desalinates the water so there is no risk. In addition, the water does not contain nitrate or other components that can affect the plant.

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The truth is that I have not tried it but I wanted to share it because it would not be bad to try. It is economical and also allows you to take advantage of disused bottles. KondensKompressor is a solar distillation system very simple but that promises good results. Do you trust him?

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  1.   Manuel Duran said

    very interesting, the idea is good even on terraces, especially when you are away from home for a few days in summer.

  2.   Jose Ildefonso said

    it is better with the sediment water if it is available

    1.    Monica Sanchez said

      Hello Jose.

      This article was written by a writer who no longer works with us. The truth is that I have not tried it, and I can not say if it is useful or not. In any case, the best water to water any plant is rain.

      regards