From machine to farm
A validated compact-unit recipe must be translated from device-specific commands into measured plant-level physical targets, then tested as a separate system-specific recipe on the receiving unit or farm.
What to translate and what not to copy
Raw device commands don't transfer. Measured plant-level physical targets do.
Do not copy
- raw LED percentages
- pump seconds
- fan percentages
- uncalibrated motor commands
Translate and verify
- spectral photon distribution
- PPFD
- DLI
- air and leaf temperature
- relative humidity
- VPD
- elemental nutrient composition
- pH
- EC
- source water
- root-zone temperature
- dissolved oxygen
- root-zone exposure pattern
- air velocity
- plant density
- cultivar
- developmental stage
- harvest protocol
Validation steps
Sequential protocol from internal replication to farm-specific recipe release.
- replicate the bounded result on an independent FlavoRotor cycle
- reproduce the result on a second calibrated FlavoRotor unit
- freeze the source recipe, measurement methods and validity range
- translate device commands into measured plant-level targets
- map those targets to the receiving farm hardware and control system
- run a preregistered equivalence or non-inferiority protocol
- repeat the same chemical, physical and sensory endpoints
- release a separate farm-specific recipe only when the declared criteria pass
