WX-GTS5 multi-layer soil moisture monitoring station, in short, is a set of data collection, transmission, analysis in one of the intelligent equipment. By installing sensors at different soil depths, it can monitor soil moisture content, temperature, EC value (conductivity) and other key indicators in real time, providing a scientific basis for farmland management. These data can not only reflect the current state of the soil, but also predict future trends, providing strong support for precision agriculture decisions.
Soil is a complex ecosystem, and different depths of soil have different effects on crop growth. Shallow soil directly affects the water absorption of crop roots, while deep soil is related to the regulation capacity of soil reservoirs. Multi-layer monitoring can grasp soil moisture comprehensively and three-dimensional, avoid the one-sidedness caused by single level monitoring, and ensure that irrigation strategies are more accurate and efficient.
Irrigation methods are often based on experience, which not only wastes water resources, but also can lead to soil salinization and an increase in crop diseases and pests due to excessive irrigation. The application of multi-layer soil moisture monitoring station makes irrigation become reliable. According to the real-time monitoring data, farmers can precisely control the irrigation timing and water amount, and achieve on-demand irrigation, which not only meets the needs of crop growth, but also effectively saves water resources and improves irrigation efficiency.
The large amount of data collected by the monitoring stations is analyzed and processed through the cloud platform to generate intuitive charts and reports. Farmers or agricultural experts can easily master the moisture content of farmland through mobile phone APP or computer terminal at any time. These data are not only the basis for irrigation management, but also an important reference for adjusting fertilization programs, preventing diseases and pests, and helping farmers achieve more scientific farmland management.
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