Intelligence for Growers

Catch problems early, grow more.

SignalVerde helps growers turn live greenhouse data into faster decisions, fewer surprises, and healthier crops.

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Insights

What your greenhouse can tell you.

SignalVerde turns greenhouse data into alerts, suggestions, and improvement goals so growers can respond quickly, prevent recurring issues, and keep each zone moving in the right direction.

Humidity Disease Risk

Humidity has stayed high for several hours. Risk of Botrytis, leaf mold, and mildew is increasing.

Open vents, increase airflow, and reduce humidity before disease pressure builds.
Humid greenhouse tomato rows
Humidity risk alert

Condensation Warning

Conditions suggest condensation may form on leaves or greenhouse surfaces. Ventilation/dehumidification recommended.

Vent gently, move air across the crop, and avoid wet leaf surfaces overnight.
Condensation on greenhouse plastic beside tomato rows
Condensation alert

Night Temperature Drop Alert

Night temperature is dropping below the healthy tomato range. Watch for slowed growth and nutrient uptake issues.

Close gaps, protect heat, and check root-zone temperature before morning uptake slows.
Cold night greenhouse tomato rows under moonlight
Night drop alert

Heat Stress Alert

Greenhouse temperature is climbing into stress range. Consider venting, shading, or increasing airflow.

Vent, shade, or boost airflow before heat stress slows growth and fruit quality.
Bright hot greenhouse tomato rows
Heat stress alert

Low VPD / Lazy Plant Alert

Air is too humid for strong transpiration. Plants may slow water and nutrient movement.

Increase air exchange and airflow to help plants move water and nutrients again.
Tomato leaves covered with water droplets
Low VPD alert

High VPD / Dry Stress Alert

Air is pulling moisture too aggressively from plants. Watch for wilting, blossom-end rot risk, or uneven fruit development.

Reduce dry stress with shading, misting, airflow changes, or adjusted irrigation timing.
Dry stressed tomato plants in greenhouse rows
Dry stress alert

Irrigation Missed Window Alert

Substrate moisture has dropped faster than usual. Plants may need water earlier than expected.

Check moisture, review the next irrigation window, and water before stress appears.
Greenhouse tomato rows with irrigation lines
Irrigation timing alert

Overwatering Alert

Moisture has stayed high too long after irrigation. Root oxygen may be reduced.

Delay the next irrigation, check drainage, and protect root oxygen before roots slow down.
Overwatering alert.
Overwatering alert

Root Zone Temperature Alert

Root-zone temperature is outside the productive range. Nutrient uptake may be affected before leaves show symptoms.

Protect the root zone and adjust irrigation timing before uptake becomes uneven.
Root zone alert.
Root zone alert

EC Spike Alert

Nutrient concentration/salinity appears to be rising. Check irrigation volume, runoff, and fertilizer mix.

Check feed mix, runoff, and irrigation volume before salt stress affects uptake.
EC spike alert.
EC spike alert

pH Drift Alert

pH is moving outside the target zone. Nutrient availability may become uneven.

Review water, fertilizer mix, and pH correction before nutrient lockout appears.
PH Drift alert.
pH drift alert

Sensor Silence Alert

One or more sensors stopped reporting. Last clean reading was X minutes ago.

Check power, gateway connection, and sensor placement before decisions rely on stale data.
Sensor silence alert.
Sensor silence alert

Morning Venting Suggestion

Humidity stayed high overnight. A short morning venting cycle may help dry the canopy before disease pressure builds.

Start the day with controlled air exchange before the crop stays wet too long.
Humid greenhouse tomato rows
Morning venting

Evening Humidity Prep

Tonight’s conditions may trap humidity. Consider reducing late watering and increasing airflow before sunset.

Prepare the house before nightfall instead of reacting after humidity rises.
Condensation on greenhouse plastic beside tomato rows
Evening prep

Water Timing Adjustment

Moisture is dropping earlier each day. Consider shifting the first irrigation earlier by 30–60 minutes.

Move irrigation timing with the crop rhythm before stress becomes visible.
Greenhouse tomato rows with irrigation lines
Water timing

Reduce Late-Day Irrigation

Substrate is staying wet into the night. Try reducing late-day watering to lower root and disease risk.

Keep roots supported during the day without carrying excess wetness into night.
Greenhouse tomato rows with app alert screen
Water suggestion

Canopy Airflow Suggestion

Humidity is high even when temperature is stable. This may point to dense canopy or weak airflow.

Look for dead-air pockets and improve movement through the lower canopy.
Tomato leaves covered with water droplets
Airflow suggestion

Pruning Reminder

Lower canopy humidity is trending high. Removing lower leaves or improving spacing may help airflow.

Open the lower canopy so air can move and leaves can dry faster.
Humid greenhouse tomato rows
Pruning suggestion

Shade Cloth Suggestion

Midday temperature spikes are repeating. Temporary shading may reduce plant stress.

Use shade strategically during repeated peaks instead of letting stress compound.
Bright hot greenhouse tomato rows
Heat suggestion

Check Dripper Uniformity

Moisture readings vary strongly between zones. One section may be under- or over-irrigated.

Compare zones and check drippers before uneven watering becomes uneven growth.
Greenhouse tomato rows with irrigation lines
Zone suggestion

Nutrient Mix Check

EC and pH are drifting together. Check stock solution strength, injector settings, and water quality.

Find the source of drift before nutrient availability becomes inconsistent.
Dry stressed tomato plants in greenhouse rows
Nutrient suggestion

Disease Scout Prompt

Humidity risk has been high for multiple nights. Scout lower leaves and shaded areas for early fungal signs.

Check hidden areas before disease becomes obvious in the visible canopy.
Condensation on greenhouse plastic beside tomato rows
Scout suggestion

Crop Load Suggestion

Plants are under repeated water stress during fruiting hours. Heavy fruit load may need steadier irrigation.

Support fruiting demand with steadier moisture during the crop’s heaviest hours.
Dry stressed tomato plants in greenhouse rows
Crop suggestion

7-Day Climate Stability Challenge

Keep day/night temperature swings within a stable range for one full week.

Build a steadier environment so plants spend less energy recovering from swings.
Cold night greenhouse tomato rows under moonlight
Climate challenge

Reduce Overnight Humidity Challenge

Cut total high-humidity nighttime hours by 25% this week.

Reduce the hours when disease pressure quietly builds overnight.
Condensation on greenhouse plastic beside tomato rows
Humidity challenge

Better Morning Dry-Down Challenge

Aim for leaves/canopy conditions to dry earlier each morning.

Start each day with a drier canopy and lower disease pressure.
Humid greenhouse tomato rows
Dry-down challenge

Irrigation Precision Challenge

Reduce moisture swings between irrigation cycles over the next 10 days.

Make the root zone steadier instead of bouncing between too dry and too wet.
Greenhouse tomato rows with irrigation lines
Irrigation goal

Zone Balance Challenge

Bring the driest and wettest sensor zones closer together.

Reduce uneven crop conditions before one section falls behind another.
Greenhouse tomato rows with irrigation lines
Zone goal

EC Consistency Challenge

Keep EC from spiking between irrigations for five straight days.

Protect nutrient uptake by keeping concentration more predictable.
Dry stressed tomato plants in greenhouse rows
EC goal

pH Stability Challenge

Maintain pH inside the preferred range for seven consecutive days.

Keep nutrients available by reducing pH drift across the week.
Tomato leaves covered with water droplets
pH goal

Heat Spike Reduction Challenge

Reduce midday heat-stress events compared with last week.

Lower repeated stress peaks before they affect growth and fruit quality.
Bright hot greenhouse tomato rows
Heat goal

Transpiration Health Challenge

Keep VPD in the productive range during the main daylight hours.

Help plants move water and nutrients steadily through the day.
Tomato leaves covered with water droplets
VPD goal

Disease Pressure Reduction Challenge

Lower weekly disease-risk hours caused by high humidity, low airflow, or condensation.

Reduce the environmental windows where fungal problems get a head start.
Humid greenhouse tomato rows
Disease goal

Water Efficiency Challenge

Maintain plant moisture stability while reducing unnecessary irrigation events.

Use less wasted water without letting the crop swing into stress.
Greenhouse tomato rows with irrigation lines
Water goal

Crop Rhythm Challenge

Build a weekly rhythm: dry canopy in the morning, steady roots through the day, less wetness overnight.

Create a reliable daily pattern the crop can grow inside.
Greenhouse tomato rows with app alert screen
Rhythm goal

Sensor Coverage Challenge

Identify blind spots where sensors do not represent the real crop conditions.

Make sure your readings match the crop, not just the sensor location.
Greenhouse tomato rows with app alert screen
Sensor goal

Greenhouse Consistency Score

Improve your weekly consistency score across temperature, humidity, moisture, EC, and pH.

Track the full environment, not just one number at a time.
Bright hot greenhouse tomato rows
Score goal

Preventative Grower Streak

Complete daily checks before problems show visually: climate, irrigation, disease scout, sensor health.

Turn prevention into a daily habit, not a panic response.
Humid greenhouse tomato rows
Streak goal
Insightful Deep Dives

See the patterns behind every alert.

Dig into extensive historical greenhouse data manually, or let SignalVerde's AI spot patterns for you across humidity, temperature, pH, and EC so recurring issues are easier to understand and act on.

Example: Temperature, Humidity
Temperature Humidity
26–30°C 20–26°C 16–20°C 60–70% RH 65–80% RH 70–85% RH 6 AM 10 AM 2 PM 6 PM 10 PM 2 AM 6 AM
Example: pH, EC
pH EC
6.0–6.3 pH 5.8–6.0 pH 5.5–5.8 pH 2.8–3.5 EC 2.3–2.8 EC 1.8–2.3 EC 6 AM 10 AM 2 PM 6 PM 10 PM 2 AM 6 AM
One Beautifully Simple App

Less dashboard. More decision.

SignalVerde keeps the experience focused: clear alerts, plain-language suggestions, and the right greenhouse context when growers need to act.

No digging through charts just to figure out what changed. The app surfaces the signal, explains the risk, and points the team toward the next practical step.

SignalVerde app alert screen in a greenhouse
Plug and Play

Easy to setup?

No complicated setup. No power headaches. Everything runs on pre-installed long-term batteries that last up to 9 years. We send you a SignalVerde box with everything ready to plug in to your greenhouse.

1

Open the box

Your SignalVerde kit arrives ready to go, with the base station and greenhouse sensors packed together.

2

Place sensors in your greenhouse

Put the sensors where they can read the real crop conditions: climate, moisture, and the signals that matter.

3

Plug in the base station

Connect an internet cable to the base station so your greenhouse readings can start moving into SignalVerde.

Open Your SignalVerde App

Start seeing alerts, suggestions, and greenhouse decisions in plain language.

Grower Story

“SignalVerde helped us catch patterns earlier and gave our team a clearer way to decide what needed attention first.”

Altura Roja Greenhouse grower team
Altura Roja greenhouse testimonial
What We Track

What We Track

SignalVerde helps greenhouse teams follow the key climate, substrate, and environmental measurements that shape daily growing decisions.

Barometric Pressure Barometric Pressure
CO₂ CO₂
Light Intensity Light Intensity
Rainfall Rainfall
Relative Humidity Relative Humidity
Sensor Battery Sensor Battery
Soil EC Soil EC
Soil Temperature Soil Temperature
Substrate Moisture Substrate Moisture
Temperature Temperature
UV UV
VPD VPD
Wind Direction Wind Direction
Wind Speed Wind Speed
App Benefits

Learn to take action faster.

SignalVerde helps your team turn greenhouse signals into clearer priorities, earlier interventions, and better decisions before problems become expensive.

Know what needs attention first

SignalVerde helps growers focus on the most important issue instead of guessing which reading deserves action.

Prevent problems before they spread

Catch climate, irrigation, EC, pH, and temperature changes early enough to respond before crop stress becomes obvious.

Understand what keeps repeating

Look back through historical greenhouse data to see when patterns started, how often they return, and what may be driving them.

Help the whole team act with confidence

Give everyone a clear, plain-language explanation of what changed, why it matters, and what action makes sense next.

Let AI surface what humans might miss

SignalVerde's AI helps spot hidden patterns, repeated stress windows, and signal combinations that are easy to overlook manually.

Grower Story

“The app makes greenhouse data feel less overwhelming. Instead of staring at charts, I can see what changed and what to check next.”

Maria Ortega Barraza SignalVerde user
Maria Ortega Barraza testimonial
Sensor Hardware

Reliable sensors, without the headache.

SignalVerde uses SenseCAP sensors because they fit the greenhouse reality: long-range LoRa communication, long battery life, plug-and-play deployment, strong precision, and accessible cost.

LoRa range for real greenhouses

LoRa helps readings travel farther across greenhouse zones without needing complicated wiring everywhere.

Years-long battery life

5–8 years of battery life helps reduce maintenance trips and keeps the setup simple after installation.

Plug-and-play setup

Place the sensors, connect the base station, and start collecting greenhouse data without a complicated install process.

Precision to act on

Good sensor precision makes alerts, trends, and recommendations more useful when small changes matter.

Accessible cost

SenseCAP gives us dependable greenhouse readings without the luxury price tag, making reliable sensor coverage easier to bring into more growing zones.

Choose Your Setup

Pick the right greenhouse package.

Pick the SignalVerde setup that matches how much visibility you want across your greenhouse from day one.

Essentials

Essential Climate Visibility

$24 / month
+ $700 one-time equipment fee

Best for growers who want simple visibility into the greenhouse climate signals that drive most early problems.

  • Temperature and humidity tracking
  • Heat, cold, and condensation visibility
  • Core alerts and plain-language guidance

Temperature and humidity tracking Heat, cold, and condensation visibility Core alerts and plain-language guidance

  • SenseCAP S2101: Air Temperature + Humidity Sensor
  • SenseCAP LoRa Gateway
  • SignalVerde App Access
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Pro

Complete Greenhouse Intelligence

$36 / month
+ $3,300 one-time equipment fee

Best for growers who want fuller greenhouse visibility across climate, root zone, nutrition signals, history, and AI pattern spotting.

  • Expanded climate and crop-environment coverage
  • CO₂, light, moisture, EC, and deeper trend visibility
  • Historical deep dives and SignalVerde's AI pattern spotting

Expanded climate and crop-environment coverage CO₂, light, moisture, EC, and deeper trend visibility Historical deep dives and SignalVerde's AI pattern spotting

  • SenseCAP S2101: Air Temperature + Humidity Sensor
  • SenseCAP S2120: Weather / Climate Station
  • SenseCAP CO₂ / Climate Sensor
  • SenseCAP Light Intensity Sensor
  • SenseCAP S2104: Soil/Substrate Moisture + Temperature + EC Sensor
  • SenseCAP LoRa Gateway
  • SignalVerde App + AI Pattern Spotting
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Management Tools

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