Irrigation of vegetables grown indoors
2003
Bosnjak, Dj. (Poljoprivredni fakultet, Novi Sad (Serbia and Montenegro))
Water requirements of vegetable crops grown indoors vary considerably, in dependence of the species and production conditions. They range from 150-300 mm in short-season crops such as lettuce and onions to 600-800 mm in peppers and tomato. Modern irrigation methods such as sprinkling, drip, micro-sprinkling and micro tube irrigation are typically used for indoor production, although manual watering with a bucket or a hose may be as efficient on small areas. It is most recommendable to schedule irrigation on the basis of the soil moisture technical minimum at 70-80% of field water capacity, but it is not technically feasible in practice. Instead, irrigation scheduling is based on fixed intervals.
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