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4 Risks of having limited data access in your indoor farm

Lack of insights into plant health: Indoor farming environments can be complex, and without access to real-time data on plant health, you may struggle to identify early signs of issues such as nutrient deficiencies, infestations, or diseases. Timely intervention is crucial to prevent crop losses, and data-driven insights enable you to detect and address problems …

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A brief introduction to Micro climates for indoor farmers

Micro climates are sections in your farm that help us identify and pinpoint different events happening to each of your crops. Upon installing the environmental sensors and multispectral cameras, this is something Ecobloom maps out and creates for you. For vertical farms, one shelf could have 2 (or more) micro climates for example. On the …

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Using new technologies in a historically traditional industry

Implementing the use of new technologies in a historically traditional industry such as farming often requires a long adjustment period (if new practices are adapted at all!). Indoor farms now however, have been changing the way we grow. Nowadays there are new indoor farms being built from city to city. This lets us grow more …

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Nitrogen deficiency in indoor farms and how to fix it

Nitrogen is an essential building block in plant development. Deficiency occurs when the acidity in the indoor farm’s nutrient solution is reduced. Among many things, it is needed for chlorophyll formation which is vital for photosynthesis, how plants create their food.  Without nitrogen your plants can’t grow. When it gets deficient from it in the …

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