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Equally important to using the correct nutrients, operation can have their automated fertigator fully is using the right amount of them. Nutrient solu- integrated into their environmental control system via Wi-Fi. tions can be more concentrated than they need to Drip fertigation, a type of in-line in- jecting system, is the most popular way to fertigate hydroponically-grown crops. It For growers at the commercial level makes use of piping with a very small di- or looking to scale up to it, automated ameter that delivers water and nutrients to the plant’s root zone. Studies have shown fertigation simplifies the fertilizing process, that automating this process can support while also making it more precise. important growth factors, such as plant height, number of days to initial budding and fruit size. Long-life plants do well with drip fer- be, so ensuring the appropriate water-to-nutrient tigation, although plants with short lifespans may ratio prior to feeding can spare a crop from being poisoned by too much nitrogen, phosphorus or po- require a different setup. tassium. Additionally, growers must make a habit of Kacheris explained, “For shorter life plants, flushing the fertigation system before turning it off floating rafts or NFT are more efficient uses of space to clear out lingering nutrients. Forgetting to flush and media, but a crop like tomatoes or cucumbers the system too many times can lead to clogged lines. will benefit from room to spread its roots. In terms As with the use of any chemicals, there is the of nutrient delivery, both options are much, much potential for accidental leaks, which can contami- better than sprinklers, which waste an incredible amount of water when used improperly.” nate a local water supply. Avoid this by making sure Substrate moisture sensors are one of the newer a backflow prevention device and a spill tray are facets of automated drip irrigation technology. installed on the fertigator. Backflow prevention laws vary from state to state, so it’s important for growers When the sensors detect low moisture levels, they to be aware of their local requirements. trigger irrigation from the fertigator, ensuring that By consistently maintaining healthy soil mois- plants always receive an appropriate amount of ture and delivering nutrients with ideal NPK ratios, water. Substrate moisture sensors are excellent ways growers can see the fruits of their labor truly pay to conserve water. Some moisture sensors can also off. The benefits of integrating an automated fertiga- measure electrical conductivity (EC) and tempera- tion system are twofold. First and foremost, growers ture, as well. These sensors work best when placed can raise crop quality by a considerable amount, in spots that are likely to dry out the fastest, how- raising the monetary value of their product. Sec- ever they can also be put in plants that dry slowly. ondly, automation noticeably improves water and Moisture sensors can greatly aid in lowering water fertilizer economy, which cuts down on production consumption and avoiding disease and pathogens. costs. A properly installed automated fertigation sys- tem can empower growers to take control at every Don’t Overdo Nutrients level of the growing process, no matter what kind of Growers should always be cognizant of nutrient crops are grown. GG concentration levels before using fertilizer in any type of fertigation set-up. NPK refers to the ratio of Background information for this article was provided by nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium in a given nu- GrowSpan. For more information visit GrowSpan.com. trient solution. These three macro-nutrients are the building blocks of plant growth, so it is essential for growers to know exactly how much they are provid- ing. The higher the number, the higher the concen- THE ULTIMATE ODOR ELIMINATORS tration of each nutrient. For instance, a fertilizer that The Ultimate reads 10-30-20 will contain ten percent nitrogen, In-Duct Ozonator thirty percent phosphorus and twenty percent potas- by Corona Discharge sium. Different crops have their own NPK require- ments, so growers must match the fertilizer with the nutrient needs of their plant. When selecting a fertilizer, growers should also The Room Model Ozonator ensure that it’s high in nutrients, dissolves quickly by Ultraviolet and is completely soluble with the water, type of substrate and irrigation system it will be used with. www.uvonair.com 1.800.765.2098 905.264.6508 The incorrect fertilizer can clog or corrode an irriga- 361 Rowntree Dairy Road, Unit 4, Woodbridge ON L4L 8H1 tion system, so it’s crucial for growers to verify that Distributed by: Hydrofarm.com • SunlightSupply.com • BWGS.com they’re using the correct nutrients. TOLL FREE: November 2018 www.GardenandGreenhouse.net FAX: 25