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Friday, June 15th 2012, 2:24pm

by SHEDDSKI

drip and pe tubing

the clear tubing doesnot like uv light (turns yellow and then cloudy then cracks ) the brown pipe is the best for dripline (hides easily in mulch)

Wednesday, May 9th 2012, 12:06pm

by wsommariva

That would be ok. I can replace yearly easy enough. Thanks I'll think I'll do it.

Wednesday, May 9th 2012, 11:41am

by Wet_Boots

Figure clear tubing will deteriorate and need replacing at regular intervals.

Wednesday, May 9th 2012, 9:45am

by GatorGuy

I can't see why not but no one has ever asked me that before.
Never thought of it.

I'd try it but I've been known to learn the hard way.

Any other opinions out there?

Wednesday, May 9th 2012, 9:39am

by wsommariva

Drip and PE tubeing

Hi everyone,

Thinking about installing a DIG system for potted plants on our porch. Instead of black PE 1/4" can I use a clear tubing?