Soil and Plant Moisture Monitoring
In agriculture, maintaining optimal soil and plant moisture is crucial for healthy crop growth and maximizing yields.
Moisture Mapping, a valuable tool, provides detailed information about soil and plant moisture levels, enabling farmers to make informed irrigation decisions and optimize water resources.
How Do You Measure Soil Moisture Without a Sensor?
Measuring soil moisture without a sensor is possible through several methods:
- Visual Observation: Examine the soil by hand. Moist soil sticks together, while dry soil crumbles.
- Feel Test: Squeeze a handful of soil. If water seeps through fingers, the soil is wet. If it doesn’t stick, it’s dry.
- Weigh Test: Take two soil samples, weigh them, and bake one until completely dry. The difference in weight indicates moisture content.
- Gypsum Block: Bury a porous block in the soil. As moisture changes, the block’s electrical resistance changes, allowing for moisture estimation.