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Measurements and Application
  • DAGDA sensors provide real-time monitoring of the substrate’s water content, electrical conductivity, and temperature and can be used in soil, soil-less, or hydroponic growing media.

  • DAGDA software creates easily digestible charts and graphs that are simple to understand and rich with insights.

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Fully customizable and 

autonomous farming solutions. Relax and let your plants feed themselves.

Detailed Engineering

DAGDA was conceived, designed, and brought to life by an experienced team of engineers and cultivators. The system is being actively adapted in multiple, fully functioning, commercial indoor cultivation environments. This real-time stress-testing has created a system that meets the complex demands of widely varying cultivation operations and techniques.

Optimized Design 

DAGDA provides centralized, automated nutrient mixing with precise data capture. Multiple nutrient recipes may be pre-set to accommodate numerous cultivation areas.

 

The mixing system incorporates up to six liquid fertilizer inputs plus pH adjustors and actively monitors tank levels, pH, EC, and PPM measurements as nutrient solutions are distributed from the central mixing tank to individual room reservoirs. ​

Seamless Integration

The DAGDA team provides our clients with full service installation of the system tailored to the specific requirements of your cultivation operation. We offer user-friendly hardware and software that enable cultivators to receive instant email or text message alerts if unforeseen fertigation issues arise.

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User Experience and
Peace of Mind
  • User-friendly DAGDA hardware and software can be run on any Windows PC with USB connectivity.

  • Instant email or text message alerts inform cultivators of suboptimal substrate conditions

  • DAGDA substrate sensors paired with the DAGDA zone control system optimizes fertigation cycles, eliminating over/under feeding that is prevalent with timer based irrigation. 

Substrate Sensors

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