CONTROL OF WATERING PLANTS AUTOMATIC SYSTEM CASE STUDY HUG NAM JANG
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The goal of the current study is to create an automated system for controlling plant watering. The Hug Nam Jang group is the case study used as a model to be applied by farmers who lack labor or water for their plants. In the Huk Nam Jang Group Community Enterprise's organic vegetable producing area, an experiment measuring soil moisture was carried out on plants to assess work efficiency. The experiment's findings demonstrate that an automatic plant watering control system based on soil moisture measurement principles can lower monthly average water use by up to 65.22 percent, or an average daily water use of up to 2.174 percent, thereby conserving water for plant watering. The principle of measuring soil moisture is used to determine how much water is needed each day. By using less water than the system that sets a timer every 12 hours, enough water is provided to grow vegetables and produce consistently high-quality produce that can be sold in the market.
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