Aroya by Addium has introduced an automated dryback tracking feature within its platform.
In cannabis cultivation, dryback refers to the reduction in moisture content within your substrate between irrigation events. It measures how much the volumetric water content (VWC) decreases from its peak level after watering to a lower level before the next irrigation cycle.
Christian Hertel, VP of Marketing at Aroya said: "For growers and operators, this addition simplifies one of the most labor-intensive tasks for professional cultivators—manual dryback cycle management—by leveraging advanced algorithms to ensure precise and efficient data tracking."
The new feature automates the identification and logging of key points within a dryback cycle, such as peak and valley water content, and calculates the changes in water volume and duration between these points. By delivering instantaneous, data-backed insights on dryback volume (as a percentage) and cycle duration, Aroya empowers growers to make more informed decisions regarding irrigation and nutrient management.
Benefits of automated dryback tracking include automated precision, time-saving and efficiency, and enhanced data visibility.
Cultivators can now monitor dryback data directly from their facility overview pages or room-specific graphs, enabling streamlined visibility and actionable insights across their operations.
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