 So in this video, I just want to demonstrate how I use the rain bird drip irrigation repair and expansion kit to create some watering to my tomatoes here. So as you can see, I have a half inch tubing running down the center between all my containers. And then from the expansion kit, I am just cutting off pieces of the quarter inch distribution tubing and with this I am going to set up some drips right at the stems of my tomatoes. So the next pieces you're going to need is some barb coupling, one barb coupling, and one of the low flow emitters. There are three different sizes based on how much water you want to be coming out per minute. So this blue one is a 0.5 gallon per hour and with this tool you can insert that barb coupling right into the half inch tubing. And once you have that secured, a little trick I use is to heat up the quarter inch tubing in some boiling water that I bring out in a in a thermos or a coffee cup. And that just makes it a whole lot easier to put those pieces into the hose. So I'm inserting the low flow emitter into one end and then just heating up the other end of the hose here and attaching it to the coupling. And once you got each of the ends firmly attached then you can use one of these little stakes to hold your emitter in place. Just setting it near the stem of the plant. And that's how you set up a drip emitter system for your plants and you are ready to start watering.