Slow root-zone watering for starts, smaller containers, greenhouse benches, and longer cycles.
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Netafim Automatic Irrigation Dripper Stake Assembly, 0.5 GPH, Bundle of 25
Choose 24-, 36-, or 48-inch tubing lengths for gentle watering near the roots. The 24-inch length is sold on Amazon only.
Netafim Automatic Irrigation Dripper Stake Assembly, 0.5 GPH, Bundle of 25 is available in 24-inch, 36-inch, and 48-inch lengths for gentle watering near the roots. Available length options: 24 Inches (Amazon only), 3...
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Irrigation Buying Guide
Irrigation Buying Guide
This dripper stake assembly is meant for buyers comparing practical drip irrigation parts for containers, greenhouse benches, garden rows, orchard starts, or repeatable plant watering layouts.
- Flow rate: 0.5 GPH
- Pack size: 25
- Compatibility: Netafim style dripper stake assemblies and pressure-compensating drip parts.
- 0.5 GPH is a good low-flow choice when you want slower root-zone watering for containers, benches, or starts that should not be flooded quickly.
- Check pot spacing and bench layout against tubing length before choosing a variant.
- For multi-pot watering, confirm one assembly layout fits the number of containers you want to feed.
- If you are replacing parts, match the current flow rate and connection style instead of ordering by brand alone.
Flow-rate decision guide
Compare the common DripGrows irrigation choices before adding to cart.
Faster single-stake watering for thirstier containers, garden rows, and short timer windows.
Netafim 2 GPH dripper stakesMedium-high 4-way output when several pots need more water from one tidy split.
DripGrows 6.6 GPH 4-way assemblyHighest-output 4-way option for fast-drying groups and very short irrigation windows.
DripGrows 10.6 GPH 4-way assemblyInstall & Flow FAQ
Install & Flow FAQ
Use these notes to match the ad, the product page, and the real irrigation job before checkout. They are not a full system design, but they help avoid the common wrong-flow or wrong-layout order.
- Which layout is this best for?
- Use one stake assembly per plant position when you want each container, slab, bench spot, or row position to get its own drip point.
- How should I choose the flow rate?
- 0.5 GPH is a good low-flow choice when you want slower root-zone watering for containers, benches, or starts that should not be flooded quickly.
- What should I check when replacing parts?
- For Netafim-style replacements, match flow rate, tubing length, barb or stake style, and color when that matters to the existing system.
- When does pressure compensation matter?
- Pressure-compensating parts are useful when you want more even output across multiple containers, benches, or rows, especially when line length or elevation changes.
- What should I check during installation?
- Place the stake near the root zone, keep the lead line from kinking, and test the first watering cycle before scaling the setup.
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Returns are handled through our published return policy so the process stays clear and easy to follow.
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Product Details
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Irrigation Buying Guide
Irrigation Buying Guide
This dripper stake assembly is meant for buyers comparing practical drip irrigation parts for containers, greenhouse benches, garden rows, orchard starts, or repeatable plant watering layouts.
- Flow rate: 0.5 GPH
- Pack size: 25
- Compatibility: Netafim style dripper stake assemblies and pressure-compensating drip parts.
- 0.5 GPH is a good low-flow choice when you want slower root-zone watering for containers, benches, or starts that should not be flooded quickly.
- Check pot spacing and bench layout against tubing length before choosing a variant.
- For multi-pot watering, confirm one assembly layout fits the number of containers you want to feed.
- If you are replacing parts, match the current flow rate and connection style instead of ordering by brand alone.
Flow-rate decision guide
Compare the common DripGrows irrigation choices before adding to cart.
Slow root-zone watering for starts, smaller containers, greenhouse benches, and longer cycles.
Netafim 0.5 GPH dripper stakesFaster single-stake watering for thirstier containers, garden rows, and short timer windows.
Netafim 2 GPH dripper stakesMedium-high 4-way output when several pots need more water from one tidy split.
DripGrows 6.6 GPH 4-way assemblyHighest-output 4-way option for fast-drying groups and very short irrigation windows.
DripGrows 10.6 GPH 4-way assemblyInstall & Flow FAQ
Install & Flow FAQ
Use these notes to match the ad, the product page, and the real irrigation job before checkout. They are not a full system design, but they help avoid the common wrong-flow or wrong-layout order.
- Which layout is this best for?
- Use one stake assembly per plant position when you want each container, slab, bench spot, or row position to get its own drip point.
- How should I choose the flow rate?
- 0.5 GPH is a good low-flow choice when you want slower root-zone watering for containers, benches, or starts that should not be flooded quickly.
- What should I check when replacing parts?
- For Netafim-style replacements, match flow rate, tubing length, barb or stake style, and color when that matters to the existing system.
- When does pressure compensation matter?
- Pressure-compensating parts are useful when you want more even output across multiple containers, benches, or rows, especially when line length or elevation changes.
- What should I check during installation?
- Place the stake near the root zone, keep the lead line from kinking, and test the first watering cycle before scaling the setup.
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Shipping speed depends on the item and destination. Check the product page and shipping step for the latest delivery options.
If you ordered the wrong fit, review the return policy and contact support for the next step.
Returns are handled through our published return policy so the process stays clear and easy to follow.
Grower reviews
4.9
5 reviews from growers and installers
Looks and feels like a smart upgrade
Valley Harvest, Eugene, OR
May 14, 2026
I wanted something straightforward for a refresh order and this checked that box right away. It felt more polished than the loose tubing arrangement I was trying to replace. I liked having routing choices because lead length matters more than people think on stake assemblies.
Feels like a smart reorder
D. Henderson, Salt Lake City, UT
May 8, 2026
This is the kind of irrigation part that makes the rest of the shopping decision easier. The lower flow gave me better control on lighter watering cycles and helped me avoid overdoing it. The quantity is a big part of why I would buy this one again.
Worked well in my irrigation cleanup
Green Leaf Installs, Santa Rosa, CA
May 2, 2026
I used this while cleaning up an older zone that had turned into a mix of parts over time. For container work, the stake setup helped keep the output point consistent from pot to pot. I like the slower pace on 0.5 GPH because it is easier to dial in without feeling sloppy.
Solid part for maintenance work
Robert P., Medford, OR
Apr 26, 2026
The stake kept the drip point where I wanted it instead of drifting around the pot, and the length options made it easier to match the bench spacing I was working with. After I had it in place, the run looked more organized and easier to trust from pot to pot. For me, the bundle of 25 count was a good match for replacement work without feeling wasteful.
Easy one to recommend in a side-by-side
North Fork Farm, Olympia, WA
Apr 20, 2026
This feels like the option a buyer chooses when they want less guesswork and a clearer fit for the job. The stake stayed where I placed it and the length options made the routing decision feel less like guesswork. If you already know 0.5 gph is the target, this feels like an easy choice.
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Best fit
Choose 24-, 36-, or 48-inch tubing lengths for gentle watering near the roots. The 24-inch length is sold on Amazon only.
Setup note
Available length options: 24 Inches (Amazon only), 36 Inches, 48 Inches.
How to buy
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