KnE Engineering

Development of an Automated Feeding System for Hydroponic Plant Nutrition Using Arduino Uno

Siti Aisyah 1
Suhendra Suhendra 1
Komda Saharja 1
Faudunasokhi Telaumbanua 1
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Politeknik Negeri Media Kreatif, Medan, Indonesia
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2024-03-07
Journal: KnE Engineering
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ISSN25186841
Abstract

Hydroponic farming has been a promising alternative to traditional farming, but providing plants with proper and consistent nutrition remains challenging. The issue in the research is the inaccuracy of the nutrients provided to the plants, resulting in growth that does not meet the expectations. This study aims to develop an automated nutrition system for hydroponic farming using Arduino Uno and total dissolved solids (TDS) sensors. In conducting this research, the study began with a preliminary exploration, followed by the design and integration process. Subsequently, testing and experiments were conducted on a small scale. Preliminary studies were conducted to understand existing hydroponic practices and challenges in manually supplying nutrients. The design of an automation system with Arduino Uno and a TDS sensor is made to control nutrition automatically. Automation systems are tested and calibrated to ensure accuracy and proper response. Implementation on a small scale was done with a test group and a control group in hydroponics. Growth and yield data were collected and analyzed. The results showed that the automated system provided precise and consistent nutrition, increasing plant growth and yields compared to manual methods. This research makes a scientific contribution to developing sustainable and efficient agriculture. In conclusion, nutrition automation using Arduino Uno and TDS sensors is an effective solution to increase the efficiency and productivity of hydroponic farming. Keywords: hydroponics, automation, plant nutrition, Arduino Uno TDS sensor

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