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Friday, June 1st 2012, 1:06pm

by martipe1 (Guest)

I appreciate your help and interest. Thanks

Friday, June 1st 2012, 10:53am

by GatorGuy

Couldn't find anything near your locale.
A number of universities offer local information but I'm not conversant in Spanish and can't check those in your area.
Sorry couldn't be more help.

Friday, June 1st 2012, 9:04am

by martipe1 (Guest)

Thanks for your answer, unfortunately no information about Mexico city

Thursday, May 31st 2012, 8:24am

by GatorGuy

Try http://www.hunterindustries.com/sites/default/files/Recommended_Seasonal_Adjust%20_By_Month.pdf.
It's for a different product but should work.

I can find other charts but they are area specific, generally done by a local university.

Wednesday, May 30th 2012, 5:23pm

by martipe1 (Guest)

Water Season Adjustment

Rain Bird has a great watering run calculator, you just answer some questions and gives you a suggested watering schedule.
I am from Mexico City and Rain Bird does not support other countries, nevertheless I did research for a similar weather and I got my schedule, the only missing information is Monthly Seasonal Adjust Setting. Does anybody know how to calculate this adjustment?

Thanks