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Trym cannabis software monitors and links sensor data

01-02-2020 | |
Trym cannabis software monitors and links sensor data
Trym cannabis software monitors and links sensor data

Trym enables cannabis growers to see cause-and-effect relationship between grow conditions and yields.

Trym, a cannabis farm management and compliance software company, announced integrations with Argus and TrolMaster environmental control systems.

Environmental controls

Traditionally, cannabis growers have used environmental controls as isolated systems. By tracking and linking environmental conditions to each batch of plants, Trym enables growers to see the cause-and-effect relationship between their grow conditions and resulting yields.

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Trym can now monitor and link Argus and TrolMaster sensor data, like temperature, humidity, and CO2, to the plant batches grown in their respective rooms or zones. - Photo: Canva

Trym can now monitor and link Argus and TrolMaster sensor data, like temperature, humidity, and CO2, to the plant batches grown in their respective rooms or zones. – Photo: Canva

“We know how important environmental data is to running a cultivation business, as well as to our analytics. To ensure our customers have the highest degree of information about their operations at all times, we constructed the most flexible IoT integration I‘ve seen in cannabis,” said Matt Mayberry, CEO of Trym.

“We‘re now able to execute new hardware integrations in hours rather than weeks, providing our customers the freedom to select the systems that make the most sense for their businesses.”

Monitor and link Argus and TrolMaster sensor data

Trym can now monitor and link Argus and TrolMaster sensor data, like temperature, humidity, and CO2, to the plant batches grown in their respective rooms or zones. In addition to environmental monitoring, cultivators can schedule employee tasks, like planting, feeding and harvesting, and review harvest analytics, from their Trym account.

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Hugo Claver Web editor for Future Farming





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