Moisture mapping is a technique used to measure and visualize the distribution of moisture in soil and plants.
This information can be used to optimize irrigation schedules, improve crop yields, and prevent plant stress.
Soil moisture monitoring involves measuring the amount of water present in the soil.
This can be done using a variety of methods, including:
Plant moisture monitoring involves measuring the amount of water present in plant tissue.
This can be done using a variety of methods, including:
Moisture readers are devices that can be used to measure the moisture content of soil and plants.
They are typically used by gardeners and farmers to help them manage irrigation schedules.
To use a moisture reader, simply insert the probes into the soil or plant tissue.
The reader will then display the moisture content as a percentage.
Most moisture readers also have a scale that indicates whether the soil or plant is too wet, too dry, or just right.