Stay ahead: new notifications for ongoing trends
Notifications are crucial for responding quickly and effectively to changing conditions in your greenhouse. You can receive alerts via email or SMS as soon as a measurement point goes beyond the acceptable range.
With our latest update to the notifications, you can now set up alerts for conditions that persist over a period of time. This means you no longer need to mentally keep track of ongoing trends. 😉
Take temperature as an example: While brief fluctuations, like a 10-minute spike, may not be significant, your average temperature over time is critical. You can configure a notification to alert you when the daily average temperature goes beyond a specified limit. If it rises above your set threshold, you’ll be notified. This enables you to make timely adjustments to heating, ventilation, or irrigation systems.
Ready to get started with these notifications over time? Learn how to set them up here. Need assistance or want to discuss further options? Leave your email below, and we’ll be in touch.
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