3 practical tips for plant data
To measure is to know. How can collected plant data help in your daily work? Below you will find 3 practical tips.
- What is the status of my plant? Create an overview (dashboard) of crucial values. Is your VPD within the range of 0.5 and 1.2 kPa? Is the irrigation system working optimally by tracking soil moisture? Is there sufficient crop development because your weekly PAR sum is on point?
- A picture is worth a thousand words 😉 Choose the right visual representation. A line graph for plant climate measurements of the last 24 hours? An image of your greenhouse overlaid with a heatmap? The right time period and widget make all the difference in a quick overview.
- Compare different departments or locations. Reuse your graphs from department A and copy them for department B. 30MHz users, take note! You can now copy graphs to other dashboards. Read here how.
With these tips, you can quickly take action because you can see at a glance that something is being measured differently than expected. Want to get more out of the platform?
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