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  1. Effective root depth which is generally considered the top 50% of the maximum root depth. Typical Root Zone is 4-6 inches for annual flowers and ground covers, 4-8 inches for cool season turf, 6-12 inches for shrubs and warm season turf, and 12-24 inches for trees.

  2. Each type of plant is assigned a specific root zone depth, for warm climate lawns this is 6 inches. Here too, you can precisely determine the root zone depth in the advanced settings. Effect: A greater root zone depth leads to longer watering intervals and longer running times.

  3. Setting the Sprinkler precipitation rate: Use the Catch Cup option in the smart watering details. Use flat bottomed/straight sided cans. i.e. tuna cans. Enter the test run time Enter the depth in each of the catch cans.

  4. I'll bet the turf has very shallow roots and is very dependent on the constant watering, zero drought tolerance, even though it is an area that would benefit from training the grass to grow long roots.

  5. Tap Odd to water odd calendar days (days that end in 1, 3, 5, 7, & 9). Interval – This is used if you need to water in a specific interval of days (i.e. every 3 days). Tap the slider to select Interval, then use the +/- buttons to increase/decrease the interval.

  6. What is your grass variety? There is no universal drought setting. Your minimum water required will depend on your Evaporation rate and variety.

  7. 8 kwi 2024 · Effective root depth which is generally considered the top 50% of the maximum root depth. Typical Root Zone is 4-6 inches for annual flowers and ground covers, 4-8 inches for cool season turf, 6-12 inches for shrubs and warm season turf, and 12-24 inches for trees.

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