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commercial vertical farming operation, a top-of-the-line pH
pen probably won’t cut it for the daily monitoring of pH levels
in thousands of gallons of water. Therefore, while the applica-
bility of high-tech garden tools in certain scenarios is undeni-
able, their overall value is situationally relative.
For those growers looking to ramp-up their garden opera-
tions with a modern facelift, or those just curious if high-tech
growing is a good fit for them, Maximum Yield put together
a brief look at some innovate garden technologies. Here is a
short overview of high-tech tools for growrooms in 2019:
Grow Medium/Atmospheric Sensors
The implementation of sensor matrices throughout growrooms
are giving modern cultivators a real-time understanding of
garden environments. As most experienced indoor growers
know, growroom operations are plagued by inconsistencies
— these are notoriously difficult to detect in a uniform and
intelligible manner. For instance, cultivation mediums retain
water in varying capacities in different parts of a room.
Fan-Only Function
Integrated Handles
Safety Grate
AFCI Power Cord
5-Year Warranty
Low Temperature Lockout
PERFECT FOR INDOOR GARDENING
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