Multispectral vs Hyperspectral sensors for early disease detection - worth the upgrade?
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For fungal detection specifically, you're looking at maybe 3-5 days earlier detection with hyperspectral, but that's huge for treatment timing. The narrow band resolution lets you catch stress signatu
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Honestly, unless you're managing 500+ acres, the ROI isn't there yet. I'd stick with multispectral and invest in better flight planning software for more frequent monitoring passes. Detection frequenc
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The sweet spot might be hybrid sensors coming out now - more bands than traditional multispectral but not full hyperspectral complexity. Check out the new MicaSense offerings. Better detection than Se
Currently running a Parrot Sequoia+ multispectral setup on my hex for crop monitoring, but considering upgrading to hyperspectral for better disease detection capabilities. The pricing difference is substantial (~$15k vs $45k), so trying to justify the ROI.
Specific question: For detecting early-stage fungal infections in wheat and corn, what's the practical detection advantage of hyperspectral over multispectral? Are we talking days earlier detection, or marginal improvements?