Maximize crop yields and eliminate water waste with our precision-engineered 500m Drip Tape. Designed for Nigerian soil, this UV-resistant irrigation solution delivers consistent moisture directly to the root zone, reducing labor costs and boosting fruit quality across every acre.
Modern farming in Nigeria requires more than just water; it requires precision. This 500m Drip Tape is engineered to handle the unique climate of regions like Kano or Ogun, ensuring that every drop counts. Unlike traditional flooding, this system targets the roots, keeping your foliage dry and disease-free. It is the most cost-effective way to scale your vegetable or fruit production without skyrocketing your water bill.
Every day you rely on manual watering or inefficient sprinklers, you are bleeding money. You are losing water to evaporation, struggling with rampant weed growth, and watching your profit margins shrink as fuel prices for water pumps climb. The back-breaking labor of moving hoses is an old-school headache you no longer need to endure.
Our 500m Drip Tape features advanced turbulent flow path technology, which means it resists clogging even with local water sources. It is thin enough to be economical but tough enough to withstand the heat.
High UV resistance for longevity in intense sunlight.
Precise emitter spacing for uniform water distribution.
Low operating pressure requirements to save on pumping energy.
Seamless construction for higher burst strength.
Drip tape is the gold standard for high-value crops like tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, and watermelons. Because it delivers water at a slow, steady rate, most Nigerian soil types benefit from run times of 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the growth stage. The goal is to keep the root zone moist without waterlogging the soil.
For seasonal crops and large-scale row farming, drip tape is the superior choice over heavy-walled drip lines. It is significantly more affordable, easier to install over long distances, and can be replaced or recycled after the harvest season. If you are looking to maximize your ROI per acre, tape is the professional’s choice for annual vegetables.
Installation is straightforward but requires attention to detail. Always ensure the emitters are facing upward—this prevents sediment from settling in the holes and causing clogs. Lay the tape flat along the rows, connect it to your main header pipe using takeoff valves, and flush the system before sealing the ends.
Yes, you can bury it shallowly to reduce evaporation, but surface installation is common in Nigeria for easy monitoring. While any irrigation can clog, our tape is designed with internal filters. To keep it running clear, avoid using thick organic fertilizers that haven’t been fully dissolved, and stick to water-soluble nutrients.
We know the stakes are high. One failed pump or one dry week can wipe out your entire investment. That is why we offer more than just a roll of plastic; we offer a path to a predictable, profitable harvest.
The Offer: Get our premium 500m Drip Tape today at a price that pays for itself in a single harvest.
The HTS Guarantee: We stand by our “Hard-To-Slight” Guarantee. If this tape doesn’t deliver the uniform flow promised, we will provide the technical support to make it right.
Urgency: Our current stock of UV-stabilized rolls is limited. With the planting season approaching, prices are expected to rise. Secure your irrigation setup at today’s rates.
Don’t let another season pass with mediocre yields. Upgrade to the precision of our 500m Drip Tape today.
| Parameter | Typical Range | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| Emitter Spacing | 10cm, 20cm, 30cm, 50cm | Closer spacing = more uniform moisture for dense crops. |
| Flow Rate | 1.0–1.6 LPH (liters/hour) | Lower flow = longer run times, better for slopes/sandy soils. |
| Wall Thickness | 0.10mm–0.40mm (4–16 mil) | Thicker = more durable but costlier (e.g., 0.20mm for 1-2 seasons). |
| Working Pressure | 0.3–1.0 bar (4–15 PSI) | Requires pressure regulator to prevent bursting. |
| Weight | 4.5 kg |
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On average, for standard vegetable spacing, you will need approximately 8 to 10 rolls of 500m tape per acre. This varies based on your row spacing.
The cost depends on your water source and filtration, but the tape itself is the most affordable component. Investing in a full acre setup usually pays for itself via increased yield within the first two cycles.
Avoid highly viscous organic fertilizers or non-soluble granular fertilizers. Only use fully water-soluble NPK or liquid fertilizers to prevent terminal clogging of the emitters.
The primary trade-off is the initial setup time and the need for clean water. However, the reduction in labor and the massive increase in crop quality far outweigh these temporary hurdles.
This refers to a common management practice of running the system for 30 minutes to ensure the "wetting bulb" reaches the necessary depth in medium-textured soils, though this should be adjusted for sandy Nigerian soils.
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