Soil moisture sensor for greenhouse irrigation management
Irrigation management in the greenhouse is extremely important, which requires accurate and rapid estimation of soil moisture content. This can be achieved by using an automatic soil moisture sensor to continuously monitor the moisture content of the root zone. Most soil moisture sensors on the market today can be used for irrigation management in greenhouses. The use of moisture sensors in the greenhouse can promote the growth of plants, and the use of moisture sensors for measurement and control can effectively prevent severe droughts and floods. And we can also know the temperature and humidity environment required by crops. When the humidity data exceeds the standard, the moisture sensor sends a signal and connects the heating/dehumidifying equipment in parallel to effectively control the humidity in the shed, so that the crops can grow and develop normally. Determine whether crops lack water according to the temperature and humidity in the soil. If crops are found to lack water, intelligent irrigation should be carried out in time to meet the crop's water demand. When the soil moisture sensor senses sufficient water in the soil, it stops the irrigation system. The signal of the water supply, thereby realizing the automation of the irrigation system. It meets the needs of crops without wasting water resources. We all know that the growth of crops requires water, but how to do it without affecting crop growth or wasting water resources? The secret lies in the soil moisture sensor. Through its real-time monitoring, managers can clearly know the current soil. Therefore, the soil moisture sensor is also indispensable in the greenhouse environment monitoring system.
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