It's been a long time i have posted on my blog, but i am glad to inform all my viewers that i am back and back for good by the grace of God. Here are some facts that i have seen that will be needful for your existence, read it to be wise.
Common Sense(or) Facts:
1. All plants are "Organic" and unique.
2.Every organism, be it animal or plant, needs water their entire life. The amount of water that is used or needed by the animal or plant is independent from the amount that we supply.
3.The amount of water available changes the growths surroundings.
To understand a bit more, let's go deeper into the above sections.
1.Every plant is unique in its qualities. Some are good for food while others are poison. A sheep in the field will not eat poisonous plants, but look for beneficial plants that won't harm them. However, we can change beneficial plants to dangerous, by use of pesticides and herbicides, over-irrigation, Genetic Engineering and many other ways, and even make our fruit harmful for consumption. Our natural senses are not good enough to warn us of these dangers.
2.The amount of water that is needed by the growths change with the different stages of the growths progress. The amount of water utilized by the plant is independent of the amounts that we supply, and are not affected by the timing of irrigation, either day or night. Other causes that can contribute to the amounts of irrigation can be rain, dew and humidity. The plants collect water through their roots, and also through their stems and leaves, and of course by our supplying water through sprinklers and other irrigation systems. Because we are intervening in the normal process of the plants, we thus also are responsible for the results.
3.The amount of water that is utilized by the plants is measured by the Common Sensor. It is possible to also determine the amount of water that was collected by the plants through its leaves, but this is the realm of Agricultural Investigators, and I wouldn't advise our users to worry about this, as our philosophy is "The Plant Knows Best".
4.As for the plants surroundings it's pretty clear. Rain, dew, humidity, sunlight and wind all have their say in the big picture in the amount of water that is available to the growth. The plant, however, will only utilize the water that it needs, and not what is supplied. As for the soil, the situation is much more understood. Excess abundance of water can lead to oxygen starvation which has its effect on the entire system, on the roots, acidity, salinization, and on the biological systems of the growths themselves. I am sure that professionals in their fields know more how to explain this than I.
In short: any discussion on the merits of the Common Sensor without the feedback or data of the Common Sensor is a discussion between the blind and deaf. The Common Sensor supplies the necessary data autonomously, and if all the above sounds like a commercial for the Common Sensor, so be it.