EN - Why should I use +TO Control ?

EN - Why should I use +TO Control ?

Question

Why should I use +TO Control ?

Answer

We place the plant in the central. We need to optimize the photosynthesis process. To do so we need to have focus more on crop level.



In general we define 3 balances. The +TO Control module is related to the assimilates balance.



Per crop there is an optimum between light and temperature. The +TO Control module can automatically realize this optimum.



Here some examples of differents crops:



Relation between PAR sum per week/day and average temperature.


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