[AUDIO only] Office Hours LIVE Ep. 150: Real-Time pH & Runoff Monitoring With the Drip & Drain Station
In Episode 150 of AROYA Office Hours, AROYA's Director of Applied Technology Jason Van Leeuwen joins host Cian for a deep dive into two of AROYA's newest cannabis cultivation sensors: the Drip Drain Station and the AROYA pH Sensor.
The AROYA Drip Drain Station gives cannabis growers real-time visibility into irrigation shot volume, runoff volume, EC, and temperature — data that was previously only available by manually checking catch cups. The team walks through live client data showing how the station's Daily Feed Integral (DFI) metric helps growers pinpoint exactly when field capacity is reached, optimize P1 and P2 irrigation schedules, reduce nutrient waste, and eliminate the guesswork that comes with manual monitoring at scale. The Drip Drain Station is also the foundational technology for AROYA's upcoming intelligent automated irrigation programs.
The episode also introduces AROYA's brand-new pH sensor — the first always-on, continuous pH monitoring sensor in the AROYA ecosystem. Compatible with the Drip Drain Station or deployable as a standalone batch tank kit, the sensor delivers 24/7 time series pH data directly inside the AROYA platform alongside EC and volumetric water content readings. Growers no longer need to rely on manual handheld pH pens or sporadic snapshot readings. The sensor runs on a five-year battery, requires calibration only once a month, and can alert cultivators to pH drift, doser malfunctions, and nutrient imbalances — even remotely.
Whether you're a commercial cannabis cultivator looking to automate your irrigation strategy, reduce labor costs, or gain deeper insight into your root zone health, this episode covers how AROYA's cannabis sensors are transforming cultivation data from a manual chore into a continuous, reliable data stream.