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Aroya Integrates OpenSprinkler, METRC Into Cannabis Platform

It allows operators to set, manage, and monitor drip irrigation schedules from anywhere.

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AROYA today announced new integrations that extend the utility of its Cannabis Production Platform.

β€œEnabling integrations with third-party systems solidifies AROYA’s unrivaled position as the cannabis industry’s most intuitive platform, providing growers with the control, flexibility, visibility, and data-driven insights to manage every stage of cultivation,” said AROYA CEO Scott Campbell.

The company’s Automated Irrigation Control offers integration into OpenSprinkler controllers that allows operators to set, manage, and monitor drip irrigation schedules from anywhere in the AROYA app, fueling incremental improvements quicker with real-time insights that increase visibility into each grow. The ability to control automatic drip irrigation systems within AROYA eliminates the need to log into additional programs or keep data logged on separate spreadsheets.

Users can replicate and link schedules to each harvest group and recipe, simplifying how they manage a maze of multiple rooms and different zones within a single room. Operators can customize irrigation start times with volumes and durations based on media and substrate size, bringing even more consistency to operations via perfectly scheduled P1s and P2s.

With enhanced insights into each grow, operators can also quickly respond to issues, such as missed watering events. They can set parameters to suit each cultivar’s irrigation needs, configuring preventive alerts to identify errors before they lead to crop loss.

Of particular note, is that this irrigation system is also compatible with all batch tanks and direct injection systems, including PRIVA, ARGUS, NETAFIM, GROWLINK, DOSATRON, and Wadsworth.

Earlier this year, the company also added the ability to sync compliance data automatically. As such, when it's time to report to regulators the data syncs from the cloud directly to METRC with one click.

β€œFor operators, seamless integration with METRC eliminates both risk and the natural anxiety of getting ready for compliance,” noted Campbell.

With integrated pest management (IPM), users can view comprehensive data – whether they choose to use either pesticides or beneficial predators to control pests – and know when it's safe for everyone to enter a room again from the recorded event data. In addition, they'll also have insights into the pesticide's name, the dosage rate and the date all at their fingertips through the convenience of a single platform.

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