Moisture Mapping Soil and Plant Moisture Monitoring

Do Soil Moisture Sensors Work?

Soil moisture sensors are devices that measure the amount of water in the soil. They are used by farmers and gardeners to monitor soil moisture levels and make informed irrigation decisions.

There are two main types of soil moisture sensors:

  • Capacitance sensors: These sensors measure the capacitance of the soil, which is affected by the amount of water in the soil.
  • Tensiometers: These sensors measure the tension in the soil, which is also affected by the amount of water in the soil.

Both types of sensors can be used to provide accurate measurements of soil moisture levels. However, capacitance sensors are generally more reliable and easier to use than tensiometers.

Soil moisture sensors can be a valuable tool for farmers and gardeners. By using these sensors, growers can monitor soil moisture levels and make informed irrigation decisions that can help to improve crop yields and reduce water usage.