This case study comes from a licensed California indoor facility that needed to reduce repetitive watering labor and improve nutrient consistency across a large production footprint.
Before automation, daily maintenance and hand watering required a larger labor schedule, with extra temporary staff during transplanting, leaf work, and harvest windows. After implementation, routine maintenance demands were significantly reduced.
The system's high-flow design allowed a room of roughly 40 lights and 600-700 plants to be watered in about 15-20 minutes, with a consistent nutrient delivery target per plant.
The practical value was speed, repeatability, and lower dependence on manual mixing. For commercial operators, those three factors often determine whether a facility can scale without letting daily tasks overrun the team.