VEVOR TWB-20gal-D3

VEVOR TWB-20gal-D3 20-Gallon Slow Release Tree Watering Bag Instruction Manual

Model: TWB-20gal-D3

1. Kupu Whakataki

The VEVOR TWB-20gal-D3 Slow Release Tree Watering Bag is designed to provide efficient and targeted hydration for your trees. Each bag holds up to 20 gallons (75.7 liters) of water, which is released gradually over 5-9 hours. This slow-drip method ensures water penetrates deep into the soil, directly reaching the tree's root system. It is particularly beneficial for newly planted trees, young trees, or during periods of drought, promoting healthy growth and reducing water waste.

This system minimizes the need for frequent manual watering, saving time and effort while ensuring your trees receive consistent moisture.

Three VEVOR tree watering bags around tree trunks in a grassy area, with text 'Keep Your Trees Hydrated & Healthy' and key features like '20 gal Large Capacity', '5~9 Hours Slowly Release', and 'Durable And Weather Resistant'.

Image: VEVOR Tree Watering Bags in use, highlighting key benefits.

Comparison image showing inefficient watering with a watering can versus efficient watering with a VEVOR tree watering bag, illustrating water reaching deep roots.

Image: Comparison of traditional watering versus efficient tree bag watering.

2. Hua Neke Atuview

The VEVOR Tree Watering Bag is constructed from durable, weather-resistant materials designed for long-lasting performance in various outdoor conditions. Its robust design ensures reliability and effectiveness in delivering water directly to tree roots.

Āhuatanga matua:

  • 20-Karani Rahi: Each bag holds a substantial amount of water for extended slow release.
  • Slow Release System: Delivers water over 5-9 hours, ensuring deep root saturation.
  • Rauemi PVC roa: Made from heavy-duty, weather-resistant PVC (400 gsm) that is tear-resistant and UV-resistant.
  • Nylon Zipper: Reinforced for secure closure and easy installation around tree trunks.
  • Sturdy Double Handles: Facilitate easy lifting and positioning, even when partially filled.
  • Wide Fill Hole: A 3.54-inch (90mm) opening accommodates standard hoses up to 2 inches (50.8mm) in diameter for quick filling.
  • Hototahi maha: Suitable for trees with trunk diameters from 1-4 inches (single bag) or 2-8 inches (two bags connected).
Diagram showing features of the VEVOR tree watering bag: UV-Resistant PVC, Durable Nylon Zipper, Sturdy Double Handles, and Tear-Resistant Water Inlet.

Whakaahua: Taipitopito view of the bag's durable construction and features.

Image showing the VEVOR tree watering bag's UV-resistant surface and 400gsm thick, tear-resistant material, emphasizing its durability.

Image: Close-up of the material highlighting UV and tear resistance.

3. Nga korero haumaru

  • Always ensure the bag is securely zipped around the tree trunk to prevent accidental spills or instability.
  • Do not overfill the bag beyond its stated capacity.
  • Keep the product out of reach of children and pets when not in use or during filling.
  • Inspect the bag for any damage or leaks before each use. Do not use if damaged.
  • Place the bag on level ground around the tree to ensure even water distribution and prevent tipping.

4. Ihirangi mokete

Your VEVOR TWB-20gal-D3 package includes the following items:

  • 3 x VEVOR 20-Gallon Slow Release Tree Watering Bags
  • 1 x Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi

5. Tohutohu Tatūnga

Follow these steps for quick and effective setup of your tree watering bag:

  1. Step 1: Position the Bag
    Wrap the watering bag around the base of the tree trunk. Ensure the zipper is facing outwards for easy access. Connect the zipper to form a ring around the trunk.
  2. Step 2: Initial Fill
    Insert a standard garden hose (up to 2 inches / 50.8mm diameter) into the wide fill port (3.54 inches / 90mm). Fill the bag to approximately 1/4 of its capacity.
  3. Step 3: Expand the Base
    Gently lift up on the two handles located at the top of the bag. This action helps to fully expand the bottom of the bag, ensuring it sits flat and stable around the tree base.
  4. Step 4: Complete Filling
    Continue filling the tree watering bag completely with water. The bag will expand and settle around the tree. Filling typically takes 2-5 minutes.

For Larger Trees: If your tree has a trunk diameter between 2-8 inches (50.8-203.2mm), you can connect two VEVOR tree watering bags together using their zippers to create a larger watering ring.

Four-panel image illustrating the setup process: 1. Wrapping the bag around the tree and zipping it. 2. Inserting a hose into the fill port. 3. Lifting handles to expand the bottom. 4. Fully filling the bag with water.

Image: Step-by-step guide for setting up and filling the watering bag.

Diagram showing single bag setup for 1-4 inch trunk diameter and double bag setup for 2-8 inch trunk diameter, both requiring a minimum tree height of 25 inches.

Image: Compatibility guide for single and double bag configurations.

6. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

Once filled, the VEVOR Tree Watering Bag will slowly release water over a period of 5-9 hours. This ensures a consistent and deep watering that is highly beneficial for tree health.

  • Te Whakamakuku: For most trees, especially newly planted ones, a fill schedule of 1-2 times per week is recommended. Adjust frequency based on tree type, soil conditions, and local climate (e.g., more frequent during hot, dry periods).
  • Aroturuki: Periodically check the bag to ensure water is draining properly and the tree is receiving adequate moisture.
  • Whakakī anō: Refill the bag once it is empty, following the setup instructions in Section 5.
A VEVOR tree watering bag around a tree trunk, showing water dripping to the roots underground. Text indicates '20-Gallon Large Capacity', '5-9 Hours Of Slow Water Release', and 'Fill schedule: 1-2 times per week or as needed'.

Image: Illustration of deep irrigation and recommended fill schedule.

7. Tiaki

Proper maintenance will extend the lifespan of your VEVOR Tree Watering Bag:

  • Te horoi: Periodically clean the inside and outside of the bag with mild soap and water to prevent algae buildup and keep the drip holes clear. Rinse thoroughly.
  • Rokiroki: When not in use, especially during colder months or when trees are dormant, empty the bag completely, clean it, allow it to dry thoroughly, and store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
  • Tirotiro: Regularly inspect the bag for any signs of wear, tears, or damage to the zipper. Address minor issues promptly to prevent larger problems.

8. Te Raru

If you encounter any issues with your tree watering bag, refer to the following common problems and solutions:

RaruraruTake peaRongoā
Water not draining or draining too slowly.Drip holes are clogged with debris or sediment.Empty the bag, clean the drip holes with a small brush or by flushing with water.
Bag is unstable or tipping over.Bottom of the bag not fully expanded or uneven ground.Ensure the bottom is fully expanded during initial filling (Step 3 of Setup). Place on level ground.
Water is leaking from the seams or zipper.Damage to the bag material or zipper.Inspect for tears or zipper malfunction. If significantly damaged, replacement may be necessary.
Bag empties too quickly.Possible larger tear or obstruction in drip mechanism.Check for any visible damage. Ensure the bag is not punctured.

9. Whakatakotoranga

Detailed specifications for the VEVOR TWB-20gal-D3 Tree Watering Bag:

ĀhuahiraWhakatakotoranga
Tauira TuemiTWB-20gal-D3
Te kaha20 karani / 75.7 rita
Tautuhi Rahihuinga huinga 3
Minimum Tree Height Required25 inihi / 635 mm
Compatible Tree Diameter (Single Bag)1-4 inches / 25.4 - 101.6 mm
Compatible Tree Diameter (Two Bags Connected)2-8 inches / 50.8 - 203.2 mm
Compatible Hose Diameter (Fill Port)Up to 2 inches / 50.8 mm
Fill Port Width3.54 inihi / 90 mm
Rauemi MatuaPVC (400 gsm)
Net Weight (per bag)4.41 lbs / 2 kg
Product Dimensions (approximate, when full)18 x 18 x 34.65 inihi (457 x 457 x 880 mm)
Diagram showing the dimensions of the VEVOR tree watering bag (18 inches wide, 34.6 inches high) and a table of specifications including model number, capacity, material, and compatible tree sizes.

Image: Product dimensions and detailed specifications.

10. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

For warranty information, technical support, or any inquiries regarding your VEVOR Tree Watering Bag, please refer to the contact information provided with your purchase or visit the official VEVOR webpae. Puritia to rihiti hoko mo nga kereme whakamana.