Fertilizer Injector: Precision Nutrient Delivery in Irrigation Systems
A fertilizer injector is a device used to introduce nutrients directly into irrigation water. This method, often called fertigation, allows plants to receive nutrients alongside watering, improving efficiency and reducing waste. The approach is widely used in agriculture, horticulture, and greenhouse production.
Injectors work by mixing concentrated fertiliser solutions into water flow at controlled rates. Systems may operate using pressure differentials, pumps, or venturi mechanisms. The goal is to distribute nutrients evenly across fields or planting areas while matching crop requirements.
One advantage is precise nutrient control. Farmers can adjust fertiliser concentration based on plant growth stages, soil conditions, and environmental factors. This flexibility supports efficient nutrient management and can reduce fertilizer consumption compared with traditional broadcasting methods.
Fertilizer injectors are commonly used in drip irrigation and sprinkler systems. High-value crops such as fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants benefit significantly because consistent nutrient supply improves yield and quality. Greenhouse production…

