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Old 09-26-2022, 10:03 PM
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Hello all,

Sorry if this question is getting repetitive. I am still not sure what to do.

I am still deciding how to sort out my new watering infrastructure. I am now between a Chemilizer and an EZ-flow as my choice. That said, I am open to other options as well.

In my ideal setup, this new device would add a preset amount of fertilizer to the hose water and then I could just water normally with my hose.

I would be hooking up whatever I get to where my hose connects to the outdoor water supply that comes from the city water. I do not have wells or anything like that. It is very urban.

As seen in the picture, the pipes from my house are quite short. Ideally the new device would attach between the splitter and the hose.

I’m willing to spend up to a few hundred, but I cannot alter the plumbing coming from the house. Getting a plumber is definitely not possible for now.

I have had both an EZ-flow/Hoss injector and a Chemilizer suggested to me as possible solutions.

I do not know how I would install the Chemilizer. From the pictures I saw of it, it looks like I would have to build a lot more plumbing on the existing pipes which I am not sure I am up to. If it does not require me building a bunch of complicated new valves and PVC pipes, I heard pretty good things about them and it would be a stronger contender. It certainly needs at least the addition of a tub to hold solution in.

The EZ-flow looks a bit simpler and more straight forward. It looks like it comes with everything I need and it can just hook up after the splitter and before the hose. That said, the online reviews have been more mixed with regard to longevity and fertilizer accuracy.

I have no idea about either at the end of the day. What are my options? Are there options I have not thought of that I am discounting?
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