Some growers that routinely grow in the same size containers in a stable grow environment manage to grow their plants well with little need for gadgets to assist them.
Many other growers, including expert-level cultivators prefer to use all the grow room monitoring tech that they can get. Many growers take their passion seriously!
Digital thermometers: A simple thermometer allows the grower to keep their plants at (or near) optimised temperatures. A digital thermometer can be connected to the fan/extraction system and automatically demand e.g. higher extraction/air-flow rates in hotter temperatures.
Hygrometer: A hygrometer measures the humidity of the air in your grow room. They are used by growers to track changes in humidity levels. The grower can then adapt their grow room accordingly with e.g. dehumidifiers. Hygrometers are often available as a combined thermometer/hygrometer, they are inexpensive and one of the most useful grow room tools for growers of all experience levels.
Tensiometer: Used to measure the surface tension of water with the grow medium, which in turn indicates the water moisture content. These are very popular with committed home growers and affordable enough to consider one for each plant. Even knowledgeable growers with years of experience still find tensiometers to be one of the most useful grow room gadgets and use them routinely.
pH Meter: These measure the level of acidity/alkalinity in a liquid, e.g. a nutrient feed solution. Soil/compost has a certain degree of pH self-buffering, meaning pH is less critical. But those growing in hydro or coco will need to accurately control nutrient pH. If pH is wrong, nutrient lockout can occur. This means that, even though the nutrients are available in the grow medium, they can’t be absorbed due to the pH being out of range. A pH of around 5.8 is often used by hydro/coco growers.
EC/TDS Meters: An EC (Electrical Conductivity) meter or a TDS (Total Dissolved Solids) meter determine the amount of dissolved minerals in your nutrient feed solution. These help growers to ensure stable feeding regimes and avoid the dangers of over/under feeding.
Watering cans with measurements: Rather than pour imprecise volumes of water/feed solutions from a watering can, many prefer to use a watering can with accurate dispensing. Some watering cans are made from a transparent material with a clear scale showing the grower exactly how much water has been poured. For any grower that has struggled with over/under watering these watering cans allow accurate water/nutrient doses to be made.
Runoff Trays: Run-off trays allow the excess water that runs from the bottom your plant containers to be collected. This is often pumped away to waste or mopped up with a sponge. The logic is simply to prevent the plant containers from sitting in run-off water. Cannabis roots prefer aerated conditions to waterlogged conditions. Leaving stale, stagnant water in your grow room is risky due to pests and diseases.
Run-off water contains an unknown mix of nutrients that trickles out of the container. For this reason, it is rarely re-used. Logically it’s better to feed your plants with freshly prepared nutrients of optimum composition rather than waste runoff water.