About Predictive Control System
Predictive Control System: How PasiSera Turns Data Into Decisions
Modern greenhouse management has always involved a degree of guesswork. When do you water? When do you ventilate? When is the risk of disease high enough to act? For most growers, these decisions are based on experience and observation valuable, but limited.
PasiSera’s Predictive Control System changes that equation entirely.
What It Does
At its core, the Predictive Control System is an intelligence layer that sits on top of the greenhouse infrastructure. Sensors placed throughout the structure continuously collect data on temperature, humidity, light levels, energy consumption, and crop development. This data is processed in real time, giving operators a complete and accurate picture of what is happening inside the greenhouse at any given moment.
But monitoring alone is not enough. What makes the system predictive is its ability to anticipate conditions before they become problems. By analyzing patterns in the data, the system identifies risks early a drop in temperature overnight, an increase in humidity that could trigger disease, or an energy spike that signals inefficiency — and alerts operators in time to act.
From Alerts to Automation
For routine conditions, the system doesn’t just alert it responds. Ventilation, irrigation, and climate adjustments can be automated based on predefined thresholds, reducing the need for constant manual intervention. Growers spend less time reacting to problems and more time focusing on production.
Why It Matters
The result is a greenhouse that operates more like a controlled production facility than a traditional farm. Conditions are stable, decisions are data-driven, and outcomes are repeatable. For operations looking to scale, this consistency is everything — because you cannot grow what you cannot control.
Combined with PasiSera’s passive greenhouse infrastructure, the Predictive Control System completes the picture: a structure that minimizes energy costs by design, and an intelligence layer that ensures every variable within that structure is understood, monitored, and optimized.
The Bottom Line
Farming will always involve external variables you cannot control weather, market prices, supply chains. But what happens inside your greenhouse doesn’t have to be one of them.



