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Edyn - site monitoring system for organic farming
Edyn is an intelligent system that monitors and monitors environmental conditions, helping you grow plants on your site.
Knowing the optimal time to water and fertilize the plant in the garden is a key component of successful gardening, and can make your site more productive and efficient.
By pointing a finger into the soil, we determine the time of watering, but with a finger we cannot measure the pH of the soil or the amount of nutrients, we may not even know what we should or can add to the soil to improve results.
The new gadget for the site, called Edyn, promises to make the process of growing plants much easier by creating and maintaining favorable conditions in the soil, by measuring and tracking light levels, air and soil humidity, temperature and germination, which allows users to respond effectively to changes in the site. The Edyn sensor tracks the light, humidity, temperature, composition and moisture of the soil and then compares this information with soil science and weather data to recommend optimal plants for cultivation. The Edyn app recommends plants that will grow best, the optimal time to plant them, and even a group of plants with the same conditioned needs. - Edin
The system consists of a sensor that can cover about 250 square meters of the site, and a water valve that connects to the existing water supply system and automatically adjusts it based on data collected from the main unit. Both devices have a solar battery to power them, and to charge the built-in lithium-polymer battery, and they use WiFi to connect to each other and exchange data with the server.
The application displays the level of humidity, soil nutrition, light and temperature and accumulates this data. The app also gives advice on which plants will grow best in local settings, and recommends users supplements and nutrients that can be used to fix the soil for optimal results.
Now the developers are successfully raising funds on Kickstarter for the industrial launch of this application (at the time of writing, about $ 90 thousand out of a hundred has been raised). The cost of the sensor and water valve will be $159.
Source: rodovid.me
Knowing the optimal time to water and fertilize the plant in the garden is a key component of successful gardening, and can make your site more productive and efficient.
By pointing a finger into the soil, we determine the time of watering, but with a finger we cannot measure the pH of the soil or the amount of nutrients, we may not even know what we should or can add to the soil to improve results.
The new gadget for the site, called Edyn, promises to make the process of growing plants much easier by creating and maintaining favorable conditions in the soil, by measuring and tracking light levels, air and soil humidity, temperature and germination, which allows users to respond effectively to changes in the site. The Edyn sensor tracks the light, humidity, temperature, composition and moisture of the soil and then compares this information with soil science and weather data to recommend optimal plants for cultivation. The Edyn app recommends plants that will grow best, the optimal time to plant them, and even a group of plants with the same conditioned needs. - Edin
The system consists of a sensor that can cover about 250 square meters of the site, and a water valve that connects to the existing water supply system and automatically adjusts it based on data collected from the main unit. Both devices have a solar battery to power them, and to charge the built-in lithium-polymer battery, and they use WiFi to connect to each other and exchange data with the server.
The application displays the level of humidity, soil nutrition, light and temperature and accumulates this data. The app also gives advice on which plants will grow best in local settings, and recommends users supplements and nutrients that can be used to fix the soil for optimal results.
Now the developers are successfully raising funds on Kickstarter for the industrial launch of this application (at the time of writing, about $ 90 thousand out of a hundred has been raised). The cost of the sensor and water valve will be $159.
Source: rodovid.me