Why is it important to do substrate measurements?
First and foremost, the grower receives information that he or she can use to make considered decisions on the nutrition and irrigation scheme, and adjust accordingly. That can help reduce the risk of damage to the crop because of mistakes and unpredicted changes.
Next, accurate measurements can help prevent the accumulation of non-essential elements in the root zone. When not flushing it, this results in an increased EC, which can damage the crop.
Finally, thanks to the information gained by measuring the stone wool and root environment, the costs of water and fertilizers are reduced. Resulting from that, the company is more sustainable as water use is minimized together with fewer wasted fertilizers that are flushed with the drain water.