Irrigation System Design & Control
Our network of cultivation experts includes reputable irrigation equipment companies, and we simplify the equipment selection process by offering growers proven solutions, no matter your size or budget.
Planning and Consultation
We work with you to understand your cultivation methodology and irrigation goals, and design an irrigation and control system specifically to meet those goals. Designing and installing an irrigation system doesn’t need to be complicated, but it can be difficult to select a solution that does what your cultivation crew needs it to do, without paying for unnecessary or overly complicated functionality. There’s an irrigation solution out there for just about any budget. Friends don’t let friends hand-water—for a commercial op, the time and labor just isn’t worth it.
Controls and Automation
Having a user-friendly irrigation controller can be the difference between healthy crops or disappointing yields. The main goal for automating irrigation is to “set it and forget it,” so the controller should provide cultivation managers with all the data they need to make informed irrigation decisions for different cultivars, while simplifying scheduling and planning—encouraging garden staff to minimize, and eventually eliminate, on-the-fly tweaking and non-data driven decisions.
Water Treatment, Storage, Injection, Delivery and Recovery
Starting with quality water is the key to accurately dosing and monitoring your nutrient solution. We’ll help you to clean and oxygenate your water, and to store enough of it to accommodate your site’s irrigation requirements. We offer industry-standard dosing solutions equipment from top manufacturers, including Dosatron’s Dilution Solutions and H.E. Anderson. These automated dosers accurately inject fertilizer into irrigation water at your programmed recipes and schedules. A series of solenoid valves deliver that nutrient solution to its scheduled irrigation zones and an environmentally friendly drainage and recovery system diverts any excess out of the garden. The excess irrigation water then runs through a series of filters to recapture the nutrients for the next fertigation cycle before the wastewater is reused or leaves the facility.