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New temperature sensors have been installed on mountain crags to protect some of the rarest plants in Wales from accidental damage. The Snowdon lily grows in only a small number of rocky areas in ...
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2) Temperature: The temperature sensor monitors ambient surroundings ensuring that your plants are placed in ideal temperature environments as well as alerting you when it's too hot or cold for ...
Just sink the sensor into a pot and hit the activation button to “sync” it with a plant and begin monitoring. The initial software setup can be a bit more difficult.
The findings will be published in the Oct. 27 issue of Science, together with a companion paper also on plant temperature sensors by a lab at the University of Cambridge in England.
New temperature sensors have been installed on mountain crags to protect some of the rarest plants in Wales from accidental damage. The Snowdon lily grows in only a small number of rocky areas in ...
The findings will be published in the Oct. 27 issue of Science, together with a companion paper also on plant temperature sensors by a lab at the University of Cambridge in England.