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I’m a Hydroponics Gardener, and I Need a Lunch Break!

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I’m a Hydroponics Gardener, and I Need a Lunch Break!

Most of the smallest gardeners will never have to deal with working through lunch, but some other grow room operators, especially those with large-scale operations, may at one time or another find themselves in a bit of a time crunch. This can be particularly true for gardeners who rely on outside help to maintain a larger set of plants. Sometimes, large-scale hydroponics operations or more specialized crop cycles can make project managers and others feel like there just isn’t enough time in the day. Some creative types of grow area setups can help alleviate some of the ‘labor pains’ around the more sophisticated hydroponics systems operating today.

Technical Monitoring Tools

Many of the largest growers can rely on special automated hydroponics features like temperature and humidity control, carbon dioxide handling, pH value monitoring, and total dissolved solids measurement, to lower the amount of work needed to maintain the crop cycle effectively. Even many of the smallest hydroponics grow box and grow tent systems used by residential or small-time growers include these types of tech tools to help lighten the load for a grower who has to always make sure that plants are given an adequate environment for growth.

Establishing Point People for High-tech Hydroponics Work

In larger grow rooms, it often helps to have specific staff members who are knowledgeable on various hydroponics systems. This can come in handy in emergency situations when immediate changes like bacterial invasion, electrical outages, or other situations require a lot of intensive work on any one day.

Staff Scheduling and Management

Just like those who are overseeing any other kind of project, hydroponics managers need to make sure that anyone laboring in a grow room or similar environment has access to the meal breaks and other breaks required by state and federal law. The best way to ensure this is simply good scheduling for a hydroponics operation that involves multiple workers. New software tools for project management are often simple desktop solutions that business leaders can order over the Web. These can help busy hydroponics growers to handle all of those challenges that contribute to an immediate time crunch.

For more, talk to your hydroponics retailer about all of the sophisticated gear that can help you save time in managing a plant cycle.

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