How is irrigation water wasted? Which irrigation methods are applicable for vegetable field and root of plants?
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Answer:
Soil Measurement
We offer our own design of tensiometers to suit the individual application and budget. Electronic Tensiometers can be purchased wire-ended for use with your own meter/datalogger/control panel or sold with a Skye DataHog datalogger or HydroSense meter. Electronic Tensiometers can be a standard 22mm diameter and lengths to suit the crops/vegetation you are wanting to monitor or 10mm diameter for plant pots & greenhouse staging.
We also offer dial gauge and septum versions.
The Skye Datalogger is available with a relay output option for automatic irrigation applications, etc.
Please read the case study:
Automatic Irrigation in a Commercial Nursery
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Other soil sensors
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Answer:
irrigation water wasted in many ways-
- Sprinkler Heads. Sprinkler heads can commonly malfunctioned.
- Broken Water Lines.
- Valve Box.
- Mixed Precipitation Rate Sprinklers in the Same Zone.
- Not Adjusted to Properly Cover the Right Areas.
Trickle systems are applicable for vegetable field and root of plants?