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== Light Sensors == |
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− | "Quantum" sensors are able to measure the intensity of a light source accurately but are very expensive. Alternatively, there is an ios only app called [https://korona.app/ Korona - Plant Light Meter] that can measure PPFD<ref>Korona whitepaper https://growlightmeter.com/whitepaper/</ref> |
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== Digital pH Meters == |
== Digital pH Meters == |
Revision as of 19:38, 25 January 2022
In order to create the ideal environment for your cultivar, it is essential to be able to accurately measure it.
Humidity and Temperature
There are many generic humidity and temperature sensors that are cheaply available. Some connect to a smartphone via Bluetooth and provide a graph of data while others incorporate a smaller LCD to display current readings
Light Sensors
Digital pH Meters
When mixing concentrated liquid nutrients with water it's important to ensure the nutrient mix has the correct pH before applying to the cultivar so that it can make use of the nutrients. see also: nutrient lockout