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Improve Apples Yield with Precision Irrigation

Learn how to Maximize your Apples Crops

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Apples are one of the most widely cultivated fruit crops, requiring precise irrigation to achieve optimal fruit size, quality, and yield.
Metzer’s drip irrigation systems deliver water and nutrients directly to the active root zone, maximizing efficiency while minimizing waste and disease risks.
The systems support year-round needs—from summer water delivery to post-harvest nutrition—across a range of soil types and climates.
With tailored layouts, automation, and CleanLine protection, Metzer solutions ensure consistent performance under varying conditions.
This results in healthier trees, better fruit quality, and stronger returns for apple growers

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Apples irrigation FAQ’s
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CleanLine® features dual protection—an antibacterial additive and a slippery surface—to prevent emitter clogging and prolong system life, especially when using effluent or saline water.

Metzer systems provide accurate fertigation through pressure-compensated drippers and automated controls, ensuring balanced nutrient delivery throughout the growing season.

Clay loams and silty clays are ideal, though apple trees can adapt to various soils if drainage is sufficient. Metzer’s drip systems are tailored to fit any soil structure.

Yes. Metzer systems are compatible with reclaimed water and are supported by CleanLine® technology, which prevents biofilm build-up and emitter clogging in high-organic content water.

Metzer recommends either one lateral per tree row (hanging) or dual laterals on the ground. Both methods are chosen based on terrain, tree spacing, and soil type.

Drip systems apply water precisely to the root zone, improving water-use efficiency (WUE), reducing weed and disease pressure, and enhancing vegetative growth and fruit set.

Apple trees require steady water to support canopy growth, fruit size, and sugar development. In dry climates, insufficient irrigation during fruit set can significantly reduce yields.

Related Projects

Trusted results in Apple performance with precision-engineered irrigation systems

Terrain-adapted Irrigation in an Apple orchard

A 52-hectare apple orchard in Ukraine was equipped with a complete drip irrigation system, from design to commissioning, using pressure-compensated Vardit driplines. The project ensures precise water delivery to every tree, optimizing root-zone moisture while minimizing water, fertilizer, and labor costs.

Location
Ukraine
Project Size
52 ha
Crop
Apples
Irrigation Type
Drip Irrigation