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Sensen Submersible Water Pump - HQB-2500 - 2000L/hr
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Sensen Submersible Water Pump - HQB-3500 - 3000L/hr
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SENSEN Pump Replacement Impeller - Available In Multiple Styles & Sizes
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Sensen Submersible Water Pump - HQB-4500 - 4500L/hr
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Dripco Reducing Tee - 13x6, 19x13, 25x13 or 25x19mm
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SENSEN Submersible Water Pump - HQB-5500 - 6800L/hr
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Irrigation FAQ's
Look at pot volume first, then how quickly the medium drains. Feed rings exist for larger round pots — Hydro Halo covers 20L to 90L, and the large Free Flow ring is sized for 50L and up — because they wet the whole root zone instead of one spot. A small pot is cleaner with a single dripper you can set anywhere from 0 to 33 litres per hour.
Most rooms use two diameters. A 13mm, 19mm or 25mm poly main leaves the pump and runs the room; 4mm or 6mm spaghetti line then branches to each plant. Reducing tees and reducing joiners make that step down. A 30m roll of the larger hose and a 100m roll of the small line will cover most grow rooms.
Nutrient salts and tank debris. As concentrated solution dries inside the emitter it leaves a crust, and anything drawn off the reservoir floor travels the line. An inline filter helps — the PLANT!T timer includes one — and so does emitter design: Free Flow use oversized 6mm elbows specifically so salt is less likely to block them. Flush the line between crops.
Hand watering is fine until the schedule starts to slip. A timer repeats the same feed and covers you when you are not there. The PLANT!T unit runs 1 to 120 minutes at intervals from hourly to weekly, from a tap or a gravity-fed tank. The Drip Pro 3 does the same job with app scheduling and tighter control over volume.
Yes. Blumat's gravity system treats each ceramic cone as a moisture sensor and only releases water as the medium dries — no pump, no timer, no power. The reservoir has to sit high enough: Blumat specify at least 70cm above the watering level for pressure. Use a lightproof tank and keep it clean so the cones do not clog.
Partly. A handful of Sensen submersible pumps land here because of how product types are set in the store, and the Drip Pro 3 micro pump is an irrigation product in its own right. Anything larger — a reservoir pump with real flow and head height — belongs on the water pumps page. Match that pump's outlet to the diameter of your main line.
Start with one on a small pot. Blumat's own rule for their cones is one per pot up to 20cm across, two up to 40cm, and three up to 50cm. Once the pot is bigger than that, a feed ring wets the root zone more evenly than a cluster of point emitters.





