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Roses Bloom in China thanks to Trutina

Though Trutina, Gremon Systems’ smart greenhouse monitoring platform is popular amongst vegetable and fruit producers – the system is also capable of enhancing flower crop as well. In China, at Breasion Rose, the system is used for optimizing irrigation so roses can produce the best quality flowers.Breasion’s storyGremon Systems’ Chinese partner – Tickrise, remembers when […]

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Trutina stops fruit loss and brings a higher diameter of blueberries in Mexico

A Mexican greenhouse was able to overcome its irrigation problems, resulting in less fruit loss and a higher diameter of blueberries, thanks to their newly installed Trutina greenhouse monitoring system. In this case study, we introduce the farm’s problems and show how they were able to solve them.Problems with the crop and irrigationEven though the […]

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Cherry (production) in full blossom thanks to Gremon’s smart monitoring system

Have you ever thought that cherries can be produced in a greenhouse environment? This Hungarian greenhouse proves it’s possible – with the right equipment and technology. We have visited them to learn how they are going to achieve their highest yield in 2023. Cherry in a greenhouse? Though mostly tomatoes, peppers and other vegetables are produced […]

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How to benefit from Real-Time Drain Analysis (Case study from Poland)

Farm Tomasz Rosłoniec,with greenhouses in Poland was happy to find that real-time drain analysis has solved various problems in their production – in this case study, we’ll show you how. Why they needed real-time controlHorticultural Farm Tomasz Rosłoniec is located in Poland, with greenhouses in Dziecinów and Brzezinka (Mazowieckie region, near Warsaw), operating since 2002. […]

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Trutina helps Chinese greenhouse owners create a more efficient irrigation strategy

Yang Kun from TickRise Consulting (Trutina expert and greenhouse consultant in China) shares how our innovative greenhouse data monitoring solution helped a local greenhouse to solve its irrigation problems and maximize its production. Project briefLocation: Fanfan Farm – Sanhe City, Langfang City, Hebei Province, ChinaVegetable: tomato and colored peppersArea: 2 ha, divided into 4 independent […]

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CASE STUDY: IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT OF TOMATO CULTIVATION IN SOIL

by András Ujszászi – CTO Gremon Systems has set the goal, based on its extensive market experience and the feedback of professionals working in cultivation, to develop along with its existing products a solution, specifically for soil growers, which helps them a lot in their daily work.    Over the past decades, with the breaking away […]

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Case Study: Trutina Soil – Irrigation Strategy in Soil

Number of soil moisture (EC, Temp.) sensors may vary depending on customer needs. These sensors must be placed in different soil depths, our recommendation is 15 and 20 centimeters, but it is very dependent on the local soil conditions. We are going to display the relevant values on the brand new Trutina Soil dashboard which […]

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JOURNEY FROM REACTIVE TO PROACTIVE GREENHOUSE MANAGEMENT

  MODERN TECHNOLOGIES AND TRADITIONAL PARADIGMSHow current paradigms will change as a result of on automation, robotization, artificial intelligence, data analysis in greenhouses. This series of articles will cover all the steps how traditional greenhouse operators can change to become modern and innovative actor of this competing market. CURRENT SITUATION AND VISION As many other […]

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Plant Physiology

In order to maximize the yield, we need to know how to balance the vegetative-generative condition of plants. The highest possible amount of crop can only be harvested if the plants expend most of their energy into crop production. Every extremity, be it climatic, the alteration of soil moisture and/or that of the nutrient content […]

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Things you didn’t know about automatic watering systems

Irrigation is an important process in any farming, and because of this reason, ‘computerization’ first came into the irrigation system before anything in agriculture. Plants need water, and there is no surprise about this fact. But what makes the difference was the understanding that there is a specific time when they need it. Irrigating plants […]

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