The flat irrigation method provides high irrigation efficiency, requires low pressure for water distribution, does not require leveling work in uneven areas, allows the control of salt in the soil water and makes it possible to provide continuous water through high irrigation frequency circuits.
Thanks to the flat irrigation method, wetting of the upper parts of the plants is prevented, the air humidity is not affected much by irrigation, the soil surface between the plant areas remains dry.
An ideal flat irrigation is possible by providing an equal amount of water output from all drippers. Thus, it is ensured that every plant reaches the same amount of water as possible throughout the irrigation period.
The high uniformity of water distribution in flat irrigation also reduces the amount of water that will penetrate deep from the root zone and ensures that the amount of water required by the plant is given to the root zone.