Product Update: Daisy Expands into Hydraulics - and Now Answers Your Product Questions Too
- Phytech Team

- Nov 10
- 2 min read
Here are the latest updates from Nov. 10th product release:
Daisy keeps on growing
Daisy expands into hydraulics
Daisy’s new “General Information” Section
Phytech API - MDS and daily growth data
New web climate layers (humidity, temperature):
Improved performance
New map display
New icon for climate sensor
New plot cards
Daisy expands into hydraulics!
What's new:
Compact summary of pressure alerts (low/high) per the latest irrigation, plus Missing Irrigation where relevant.
Filter-clog risk detection based on recent pressure drops.
Built-in follow-ups (as in agronomy Daisy): ask which plots had low/high pressure or Missing Irrigation, and which show filter-clog risk.
Free-text questions about valve irrigations are supported.
What's next:
We’ll add insights for additional hydraulic components (e.g., pumps, ponds), and introduce signals like low-level risk, flow reduction from potential filter clogging, and problematic irrigation group detection, and more.

Daisy’s New “General Information” Section
Daisy is evolving! Until now, Daisy has focused mainly on agronomical and hydraulic assistance - analyzing field data, simplifying insights, and providing recommendations.
Now, a brand-new General Information section has been be added, allowing every Phytech user to ask any question related to the product itself.
We’ve integrated the company’s Knowledge Center directly into Daisy, giving any user instant answers to their software-related questions.
Example for product questions you’ll be able to ask:
What is ETo and how is it calculated in Phytech?
How is Plant Status determined?
How can I create a “Cooling Event” in the mobile app?
And this is just the beginning. The next stage will include operational knowledge as well, expanding Daisy’s expertise even further.
Example for operational questions you’ll be able to ask:
How do I remove and reinstall a dendrometer?
What are the specifications of the DFM 3ft probe?
At what height should temperature sensors be installed in the field?

Phytech API - MDS and Daily growth data
What’s new
Phytech API now provides MDS and Daily growth data.
Existing fields remain unchanged (Plant Status, Rain, ET, Fruit Size).
Why it matters
Enhanced analysis for irrigation planning and agronomy models.
Easier integration into your BI tools, data science workflows, or digital twins.
Access
Available to API customers (by flag).
For details you can see the guide in the setting page at the web:

New Web Climate Layers (humidity, temperature)





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