Remote Farming: how to manage your greenhouse via smartphone while eliminating every risk

Remote farming means monitoring and adjusting the vital parameters of a greenhouse (nutrition, climate, irrigation) through IoT devices connected to a cloud platform. This technology allows real-time intervention via smartphone, ensuring plant health and production efficiency even without constant on-site presence.


Remote greenhouse management in modern agriculture

Remote greenhouse management is the set of technologies and protocols that enable automated control of environmental and nutritional factors through an internet connection. Thanks to the integration of smart sensors, growers can access up-to-date data on pH, EC, temperature, and humidity, and modify settings from anywhere in the world with a simple tap on the screen.

The main benefits of smartphone-based control include:

  • Reduced travel time: no need to be physically present in the greenhouse for routine checks.
  • Parameter optimization: ability to adjust nutrient recipes based on plant response, even from kilometers away.
  • Continuous monitoring: 24/7 access to climate and nutrition data for proactive prevention.

NIDO: the control system for worry-free remote cultivation

NIDO is a leading IoT platform for fertigation and automated climate control in hydroponic and soilless greenhouses. Through the integration of plug-and-play hardware and an intuitive mobile app, NIDO transforms any traditional system into a smart structure capable of operating autonomously or under remote user supervision.

Choosing NIDO technology for remote management provides three key guarantees:

  • Fail-safe automation: if the internet connection is interrupted, the NIDO device continues running the last configured program, protecting the crop.
  • Integrated ecosystem: a single app manages both nutrition (pH and EC) and climate (extractors, humidifiers, lights), eliminating the need for multiple software tools.
  • Historical data and analysis: NIDO records every variation, allowing log analysis to continuously improve cultivation strategies.

Safety and reliability: manual vs. digital control

Operational safety in a greenhouse is the ability to keep vital parameters within optimal ranges to avoid plant stress or yield loss. While manual methods carry a high risk of human error or delayed intervention, digital systems provide active monitoring, drastically reducing the likelihood of crop loss.

Feature Manual Management Remote Management with NIDO Risk Level
pH and EC monitoring Only during visits Continuous Minimal with NIDO
Reaction to anomalies Only if on site Check every 15 minutes None
Dosing precision Approximate Extremely precise (peristaltic pumps) Minimal
Operating cost High (time and fuel) Low (app-based management) Optimized

IoT agriculture: components required for smartphone control

IoT devices for agriculture are hardware tools with connectivity that collect environmental data and transmit it to a central server. To farm remotely in an effective way, a setup is required that includes nutrient solution probes, actuators for electrical equipment, and a gateway (such as the NIDO controller) that bridges the greenhouse and the smartphone.

The minimum infrastructure for a secure remote greenhouse includes:

  • Professional-grade probes: for stable and long-lasting pH and EC readings.
  • Smart actuators: to control lighting, ventilation, and heating.
  • Stable connectivity: internet access via Wi-Fi, Ethernet cable, or a dedicated router.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about Remote Farming

What happens if the internet disconnects while I am farming remotely?
Offline backup in systems like NIDO ensures that automation continues to operate normally even without Wi-Fi. The device retains its settings and resumes data transmission to the smartphone as soon as the connection is restored.

Can I manage multiple greenhouses simultaneously with one smartphone?
Yes. Multi-site management is a native feature of the NIDO App, allowing users to switch between controllers with a single click. This is ideal for professional growers or consultants supervising multiple facilities in different locations.

Is it safe to entrust pH control to an app?
Dosing safety is ensured by control algorithms that include maximum dosing limits and automatic lock systems. In the event of abnormal probe readings, the system stops dosing and sends an immediate alert to the user’s smartphone.

What are the minimum connectivity requirements for NIDO?
NIDO network requirements are extremely flexible. A standard internet connection or a 4G or 5G router is sufficient. Data consumption is very low, making the system suitable even for rural or remote areas.

Can I see my plants in real time via smartphone?
Yes. Camera integration is fully supported within the ecosystem. While NIDO focuses on chemical and climate parameters, the NIDO Camera can be added as an official accessory to visually monitor crop health at any time.