Greenhouse Systems

Greenhouse Irrigation

Efficient water delivery systems for protected cultivation—drip irrigation, fogger/mist, micro-sprinkler and top sprinkler. Designed for uniform coverage, controlled pressure and better crop performance.

Greenhouse irrigation

Why Irrigation Design Matters

In protected cultivation, irrigation must be accurate and consistent. A proper design improves water-use efficiency, reduces disease risk and supports fertigation.

  • Uniform water distribution across beds
  • Stable pressure and flow control
  • Compatible with fertigation systems
  • Improved crop growth and yield quality
Greenhouse irrigation systems specification

Irrigation System Types

Choose based on crop type, humidity requirement and greenhouse layout.

Drip Irrigation

Delivers water directly to the root zone with high efficiency.

  • Emitter: 2–8 LPH (as required)
  • Pressure: ~2–3.5 kg/cm²
  • Best for: tomato, cucumber, capsicum
Fogger / Mist System

Fine mist for humidity control and temperature reduction.

  • Droplet size: ~50–70 microns
  • Pressure: ~2.5–4.5 kg/cm²
  • Best for: nursery, flowers, seedlings
Micro Sprinkler

Medium spray coverage for crops requiring broader wetting.

  • Discharge: ~20–40 LPH
  • Pressure: ~1.5–2.5 kg/cm²
  • Best for: fruit crops, banana, polyhouse
Top Sprinkler System

Overhead sprinkling for specific crop and layout needs.

  • Discharge: ~25–50 LPH per sprinkler
  • Spray radius: ~2.5–4 m
  • Operating pressure: ~2–3 kg/cm²
SpacingCommon: 3m × 3m / 4m × 4m (as per layout)
Pipe Sizes16 / 20 mm laterals, as per design
Best FitVegetables, nursery, flowers, fruit crops (project dependent)
CompatibilityFertigation and automation support available

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