Proper irrigation is a balance of science and observation, relying on more than just the equipment—it requires understanding your plants and soil.
To minimize water loss, it’s generally best to irrigate in the morning or evening when evaporation is lower, allowing the soil better absorption. Furthermore, accurately measuring soil moisture content using sensors is the basis for rational irrigation. By adjusting the amount and frequency based on soil moisture and your crop’s specific growth stage needs, you ensure your plants receive the precise hydration they require
Perfect Timing: When to Water Your Crops
