Creating a watering schedule, How to fill out the watering schedule form – Hunter SRC User Manual

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It is usually good to water one or two hours before

sunrise. Water pressure will be at optimum levels

during the early morning and the water can soak

into the roots of the plants while evaporation is

minimal. For most plants, watering during midday

or in the evening may cause plant damage or

possibly mildew.

Keep an eye out for evidence of under- or over-

watering. Over-watering is most commonly

indicated by pools of water that take a long time

to soak in or evaporate, while under-watered

landscapes will show signs of discoloring and

dryness. Make programming changes immediately

when evidence is present.

CREATING A WATERING SCHEDULE ...................................................................................

For most consumers, it is much easier to plan your specific watering

schedule onto paper before actually programming the information

into the controller. It’s also handy to have a written record of your

programming information for easy reference.
There are some guidelines that should followed when determining

when and how long to water. These factors are, the soil type, the part

of the landscape being watered, weather conditions, and the types of

sprinklers being used. Since there are so many different variables that

can determine your individual watering schedule; it is impossible to give

an exact schedule to follow. However, we have included some guidelines

to help you get started.

HOW TO FILL OUT THE WATERING SCHEDULE FORM....................................................

Program Start Times – Indicate the time of day that the program will

begin. Each program can have 1 to 4 start times. However, one start time

can run an entire program.
Station Run Time – Indicate the run time (1 to 99 minutes) for each

station. Write “OFF” for any station that you do not want to operate in

the program.
Keep this schedule in a safe place for quick reference later, rather than

scrolling through program information on the controller.

Be sure to use a pencil when filling out this form. By using the included

example and the information below, you should have all the information

you need to construct your personal water schedule.
Station Number and Location – Identify the station number, location

and the type of plant that is being watered.
Watering Day – Identify whether you want to use a calendar day or an

odd or even day schedule. For a calendar day schedule circle the day of

the week in which watering is desired. For a odd or even day schedule,

simply mark the corresponding box.

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