SOLAR IRRIGATION: What it is and How to do it - Guide with Tips

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You may have heard of solar irrigation or solar pump irrigation techniques. It is yet another way to take advantage of renewable energies in the field of agriculture, taking advantage of the great source of energy that is the sun in a large number of territories.

If you want to learn more about what is solar irrigation and how to make one home, as well as what are its advantages and disadvantages, join us in this interesting article by Green Ecologist.

What is solar irrigation

In principle, we can distinguish two ways of solar irrigation well differentiated, although both use the simple principle of use solar energy to water our plants and crops.

Home solar irrigation

Home solar irrigation, which can be used in small orchards and gardens, is a drip irrigation method that anyone can apply at home, for very little money and that also allows to reuse plastic bottles. However, although it is easy to apply in small areas, it is not suitable for large farms, since it would require too many human resources.

Solar pumping system

On the other hand, on large farms, the solar pumping system is used more and more every day. This consists of the installation of solar panels, which are the ones that feed the pump that carries the water to the farm's irrigation system. Learn more about these products in this other Green Ecologist article on What are solar panels and how they work.

It is common to take advantage of the sunny hours to pump the water from the well to a high reservoir, so that the same gravity will be responsible for more easily distributing the irrigation water at the time it is necessary, regardless of whether the solar panels are supplying energy at the same time or not.

Both domestically and professionally, they are systems that are still little known in some areas, but without a doubt it is worth extending their use due to their multiple advantages, among which is the ecological benefit of use renewable energy.

How to do a home solar irrigation step by step

Make a homemade solar irrigation system It is very simple, and it will only require a few minutes in which, in addition, we will take the opportunity to recycle plastic bottles.

  1. Get one plastic bottle 1.5 liters or 2 liters and a larger bottle, or plastic carafe, 5 liters. It does not matter if they are made of water or any other liquid, just wash them properly before using them and you will not have any problem.
  2. With scissors or a cutter, cut the small bottle roughly in half and keep the bottom half. You will only have to cut the bottom 2 or 3 centimeters from the carafe and do not remove the cap.
  3. Go out to the garden or orchard and choose the point where you want to install the solar drip irrigation system, very close to the plants to be watered but not on them.
  4. Drill a hole about the depth of the cut small bottle and insert it so that the edges of the bottle are an inch or two above the ground.
  5. Fill the water bottle and cover it with the carafe, keeping the cap on.

With this, what you get is that sunlight evaporates water from the small bottle, which, as it cannot come out, will condense on the walls of the carafe, slowly descending towards the ground. The land thus receives the equivalent of a traditional drip irrigation system, since the water supply is slow but constant, maintaining a very beneficial humidity level for most plants.

You can install as many of these bottles as you want, spaced along the rows of your garden or at different points in your garden, and all you need to worry about is filling the water when the bottles are empty or about to run. do it. Also, keep in mind that for this to work, it is necessary that the carafes be made of transparent or partially translucent plastic, since if the sun does not penetrate, the water will not evaporate.

In this other Green Ecologist article we explain more about How to make a home drip irrigation system.

Solar irrigation: advantages and disadvantages

It is necessary to distinguish between the home and the industrial system to talk about the advantages and disadvantages of solar irrigation:

Solar home drip irrigation

  • Advantages: The most important advantage of this system is that it maintains a constant level of humidity in the soil, with a practically non-existent material cost and without any maintenance, and with which it is recycled. For all purposes it is a totally ecological drip irrigation system.
  • Disadvantages: the biggest disadvantage is that the carafes are quite visible, and although in a garden it does not matter, the aesthetic impact in a garden is considerable.

Solar irrigation pump

  • Advantages: The main advantage of this system is the energy savings achieved in the long term, since it is not necessary to resort to generators, power lines or fossil fuels, with all the benefits derived from both economic and maintenance risks and costs. In addition, it is a totally ecological, non-polluting system, and currently the installation of solar panels is cheaper than a few years ago.
  • Disadvantages: Its main drawback is that the climatic conditions in the area affect energy production, and not all areas are suitable for making this type of facility profitable.

Learn more about other systems in these other articles on Characteristics of different irrigation systems and Advantages and disadvantages of watering with a hose.

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