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spray bottle garden hose Fertilizer Sprayer For Hose

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spray bottle garden hose Fertilizer Sprayer For HoseConnect the Fertilizer Sprayer for Garden Hose to your hose to quickly and conveniently dispense commercial fertilizer onto your lawn or garden. The easy to use trigger spray is ideal for those who suffer from arthritis and are unable to use a pump style bottle. Not suitable for low water pressure or use with water tanks, requires minimum 50psi to operate. How to use the Fertilizer Spray Mixer Add concentrate to the bottle, no pre mixing required.

Connect the Fertilizer Sprayer for Garden Hose to your hose to quickly and conveniently dispense commercial fertilizer onto your lawn or garden. The easy-to-use trigger spray is ideal for those who suffer from arthritis and are unable to use a pump-style bottle.

Not suitable for low water pressure or use with water tanks, requires minimum 50psi to operate.

How to use the Fertilizer Spray Mixer

  1. Add concentrate to the bottle, no pre-mixing required. *Please ensure you read the instructions on the fertilizer bottle as this may vary.*
  2. Set dilution ratio by turning the selector dial until the desired number is aligned with the brass knob on the side of the dial.
  3. Attach the Mixer to your Hoselink-fitted hose using the included Male Hose Connector
  4. Turn water flow on. Squeeze the trigger and spray on to your lawn or garden as required.

Installing the flow reduction

  1. Unscrew the bottle and remove the filter from the base of siphon tube.
  2. Unscrew the brass pin from above the selector dial.
  3. Push the flow reducer into the bottom of the siphon tube. 
  4. Put siphon tube filter back in place and reassemble the bottle.

How it works

The selector dial draws a measured amount of fertilizer up from the spray bottle and mixes it with water flowing through from the sprayer. Dilution rates are printed on the outside of the bottle for convenience. The benefit of this system is it allows for an even spread of fertiliser.

A note about the Fertilizer Spray Mixer

This product is suitable for use with commercially available liquid fertilizers or soaps. If you are using a concentrate please follow the directions on the bottle (it may recommend diluting with water before use). 

It is not suitable for use with granulated fertilizers, compost or worm farm liquid as the sediment in these liquids will clog the spray outlet.

Clean and reuse! Fill bottle with water, set dial to 10 and spray until empty. This will prevent the contamination of multiple fertilizers/cleaning products.

Bottle holds 15oz.  

This product comes with a Hoselink connector included for quick connection to your Hoselink-fitted garden hose. If you are new to Hoselink then you will need to either convert your hose to Hoselink Quick-connect Fittings (we recommend the Quick-connect Garden Hose Fitting Set) or alternatively you can unscrew the Hoselink connector from this device and screw directly onto your hose. 

 

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