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Most popular sensors for your greenhouse

March 10, 2025

As a grower, you know that optimal crop development starts with precise monitoring of your cultivation environment. But how do you transform raw data into actionable insights for your crops? This is where our wireless sensors and the 30MHz platform come together.

Our sensors measure essential variables such as VPD, dew point, moisture deficit, EC, VWC, temperature, light intensity, relative humidity, and CO2. They come fully pre-configured, allowing you to get started immediately.

But data alone isn’t enough. That’s why our sensors are always connected to the 30MHz platform. Here you visualize measurements, enable real-time responses and make data-driven decisions.

The top 5 sensors used by growers

#1 Substrate moisture sensor

Essential for precise monitoring of moisture balance in substrates. Prevents under- or over-irrigation and optimizes root zone conditions.

#2 Vented temperature humidity sensor

Accurately measures temperature and relative humidity without external influences such as direct sunlight, providing a clearer picture of your greenhouse climate.

#3 Pointed Micro Climate sensor

A versatile sensor that monitors air conditions and plant temperature, helping predict heat stress and dew point issues.

#4 PAR sensor

Ensures crops receive the right amount of light for optimal photosynthesis. Ideal for growers managing supplemental lighting and light intensity.

#5 Soil temperature sensor

Tracks temperature fluctuations in the root zone, allowing you to adjust irrigation and climate strategies to improve crop health.

 

Every crop and greenhouse presents unique challenges, requiring a tailored cultivation strategy. Our range of sensors helps you gain critical insights and make targeted improvements.

Are you still exploring which sensors best suit your cultivation needs, or do you already know exactly what you’re looking for? Contact Lars via l.vanderlely@30mhz.com for advice.

How can we help you digitise your cultivation process?
Analyse all kinds of information from different data sources such as climate computers, sensors and manual input in a central platform. Improve the production process of your crops, plants, seeds or bulbs together with advisors, distributors and researchers. We are happy to talk to you about which service model is most suitable for your company.

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