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Thursday, May 9th 2013, 12:36pm

by Wet_Boots

Emitter tubing has emitters, not holes, and they cannot be plugged. For individual connections, instead of all-over dripping, you employ the plain distribution tubing, and pierce it with barbed emitters.

Thursday, May 9th 2013, 11:43am

by pmsmith2032

Drip question...emitter tubing

Can anyone tell me if I can connect 1/4" solid tubing (running to individual emitters) from 1/2" emitter tubing (with holes spaced every 18")? Is it possible to plug holes in the 1/2" emitter tubing in areas where there are no plants? Thanks!