The standard drip time is approximately 6 to 10 hours
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Bag empties in approx. 10 Hours

Both Drip Hole Locations
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How long does it take for a 20 gallon bag to empty?
The standard drip rate on every 20 Gallon Treegator® Originals is
approximately 2 gallons per hour; Which means that a single bag will
likely take about 10 hours or less to completely empty.
*Note
drip times may vary depending on certain factors such as: soil types,
weather conditions, tree types and size, etc. - It can take between 6
and 24 hours for single bag to completely empty.
Why doesn't it take longer for the bag to empty?
For trees, drip irrigation specialists typically recommend a flow rate
of 2 gallons per hour. In order to ensure deep water penetration,
industry experts also recommend that a tree receive a high volume of
water over an extended period of time - Treegator® was designed to meet
these watering recommendations.
Where does all the water drip from?
There
are 2 drip hole locations on the fron side of each bag. Drip holes are
located at the bottom of the bag, one on each corner, just behind the
folds. Since both drip holes are placed approx. 12 - 14" away from the
trunk, water is evenly delivered exactly where it is needed most -
directly over the root ball, with little or no run-off.
How often should I fill up my Treegator® Original?
For most new tree plantings (1 - 3" caliper), a single 20 Gallon bag
should be filled once a week. However, for large caliper or stressed
trees, or in areas where drought stress is a concern, your fill
schedule may need to be adjusted.
Note:
Proper watering frequency can vary depending on several factors (tree
and soil type, weather, etc.) This recommendation will not guarantee
that your tree is being watered properly - Use it only as a guideline.
Consult a local gardening or tree care professional for more
information on proper watering practices for your particular tree type
and region.
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