Orchard Chronos: watering time Description
Do you want to ensure the life of your crop?
There was a time in my life when I found myself in charge of irrigation in a vast avocado field. Yeah, it sounds calm and all, right? But keep reading.
Imagine this scene: it was me, the manager, with the mission of watering each section of the field for a specific time. The engineers, those guys with an air of superiority, gave me precise instructions on how much time I should dedicate to irrigating each area. “Water this section for an hour,” they would say, and I, with my best “yeah right” face, would glance at the clock and think, “Well, it's seven o'clock; around eight, I make the switch from watering to another section.” Easy, right?
One day, while walking through a section of the countryside, I noticed something frightening. The avocado trees were drying up! They were withering before my eyes. And after a little research (aka, after a week of panic), I discovered the terrible truth: I wasn't watering like I was supposed to!
But that is not all. Do you remember those monthly logs they ask you to keep track of? Yes, those damn logs where I had to write down the irrigation time each day, as if it were a diary of my work misfortunes. The problem was, at the end of the month, I couldn't even remember what I had eaten the day before, and now I had to remember how many hours I had watered each section!
So, there I was, in an avocado field with no solution, until now.
Main features
Are you the owner of large orchards and gardens?
Optimizes irrigation time and ensures uniform water distribution in all sections.
Or are you a farmer, horticulturist, or irrigation manager?
Improve irrigation efficiency and keep accurate records of daily irrigation activities.
And what about amateur gardeners?
Make sure you are providing the right amount of water to your plants, and keep track of your daily watering.
With Watering Chronos, ensure the health and growth of your crops precisely and without complications. Because, come on, who would want to lose their job for something as stupid as watering some trees incorrectly?
There was a time in my life when I found myself in charge of irrigation in a vast avocado field. Yeah, it sounds calm and all, right? But keep reading.
Imagine this scene: it was me, the manager, with the mission of watering each section of the field for a specific time. The engineers, those guys with an air of superiority, gave me precise instructions on how much time I should dedicate to irrigating each area. “Water this section for an hour,” they would say, and I, with my best “yeah right” face, would glance at the clock and think, “Well, it's seven o'clock; around eight, I make the switch from watering to another section.” Easy, right?
One day, while walking through a section of the countryside, I noticed something frightening. The avocado trees were drying up! They were withering before my eyes. And after a little research (aka, after a week of panic), I discovered the terrible truth: I wasn't watering like I was supposed to!
But that is not all. Do you remember those monthly logs they ask you to keep track of? Yes, those damn logs where I had to write down the irrigation time each day, as if it were a diary of my work misfortunes. The problem was, at the end of the month, I couldn't even remember what I had eaten the day before, and now I had to remember how many hours I had watered each section!
So, there I was, in an avocado field with no solution, until now.
Main features
Are you the owner of large orchards and gardens?
Optimizes irrigation time and ensures uniform water distribution in all sections.
Or are you a farmer, horticulturist, or irrigation manager?
Improve irrigation efficiency and keep accurate records of daily irrigation activities.
And what about amateur gardeners?
Make sure you are providing the right amount of water to your plants, and keep track of your daily watering.
With Watering Chronos, ensure the health and growth of your crops precisely and without complications. Because, come on, who would want to lose their job for something as stupid as watering some trees incorrectly?
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