Soon: improve plant balance with 30MHz RTR package
This month a small group of growers started using our RTR feature. At the moment, we are finalizing this widget on our platform. The selected customer group will use this new feature in combination with our Pointed Microclimate Sensor and PAR Sensor to monitor plant balance of their crop. This package can provide them with new, valuable insights. The RTR widget functionality will become available for all 30MHz users in the coming months.
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RTR widget on our platform.
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