Moisture Mapping Made Easy

Soil and Plant Moisture Monitoring

Moisture Mapping is a cutting-edge technology that empowers you to visualize and analyze soil and plant moisture levels in real-time. This empowers you to make informed decisions about irrigation scheduling, water conservation, and crop management.

How Does Moisture Mapping Work?

Moisture Mapping utilizes a network of soil moisture sensors to collect data on soil moisture content. These sensors are strategically placed throughout the field or garden to provide a comprehensive view of moisture levels.

How Long Does a Moisture Meter Take to Work?

The time it can take for a moisture meter to give an accurate reading can vary depending on the probe size, operating voltage, length and construction of the wiring, meter sensitivity, type of plant being tested, and soil type.

Generally, it takes between 20 and 30 minutes for a standard moisture meter to reach equilibriation. Equilibriation is the point at which the moisture meter reading becomes stable and accurate. However, some moisture meters can provide readings within seconds.

It is important to note that moisture meters are not always 100% accurate. Soil moisture levels can fluctuate rapidly, especially after irrigation or rainfall.