SENSORS
AROYA pH Sensor
The new AROYA pH Sensor, an always-on, mesh-connected device that brings continuous pH insights into the same unified platform you already rely on.
While handheld pH pens still have their place, they only offer snapshots for a moment in time, pH can drift dramatically throughout the day—mix tanks age, injectors misfire, substrates shift chemically, runoff conditions evolve. By the time someone notices a problem, the plants have often felt it for hours or days.
What growers have been missing is a dependable, effortless way to see these changes as they happen. That’s exactly what this new sensor delivers.
Powering the industry’s top-shelf producers




Fully integrated, real-time pH monitoring
Connected directly to the AROYA mesh network, the pH sensor streams high-frequency readings every three minutes, allowing teams to monitor feed and runoff pH in near real time. This data sits right alongside your TEROS ONE, CLIMATE ONE, and Drip & Drain measurements, helping you understand how that solution impacts the substrate and root zone.

Catch problems before plants feel them
With continuous, high-frequency pH data every three minutes, they can see pH drift as it happens, identify issues instantly and prevent stress before it impacts plant health or yield.
Integrated into AROYA dashboards
Integrated into the AROYA mesh network, pH readings becomes part of the same unified dataset, elevating pH from a standalone metric to a core steering signal.
Low-maintenance, long-life design
Combined with rugged industrial hardware and flexible installation options, growers get accurate, reliable pH monitoring with minimal effort and lower total cost of ownership.
Additional resources

Five crucial facts every grower should know about pH
A practical guide to understanding how pH affects nutrient availability, plant health, and crop steering. Learn the key principles behind pH, how it differs from EC, and how monitoring runoff helps growers make better, data-driven decisions.

Drip and Drain station
Real-time insight into irrigation volume and EC at feed and runoff, showing exactly how much water and nutrients plants absorb—so you can irrigate with confidence, not guesswork.

AROYA Office Hours LIVE Ep 99: Optimizing Cultivation: pH, Nutrients, and Plant Morphology
We begin by dissecting the optimal pH range for Rockwool and its effects on plant vitality, followed by strategies for monitoring runoff pH to prevent nutrient deficiencies and irreparable plant damage.


