Polentra Tromila

Plant Health Technology That Works

We've spent the last decade figuring out what actually helps flowers thrive in Baku's unique conditions. Our diagnostic approach combines soil analysis, environmental monitoring, and good old-fashioned observation—because sometimes the best technology is knowing what to look for.

Talk About Your Garden
Advanced flower diagnostic equipment used for plant health analysis

How We Actually Figure Out What's Wrong

Most people assume their flowers are dying because of watering issues. And sure, that's part of it. But after working with hundreds of local gardens, we've found the real problems usually live in the soil composition or micro-climate conditions specific to different Baku neighborhoods.

Our diagnostic process starts with soil pH testing and nutrient analysis. We measure salinity levels—which matter more here than people realize—and check for organic matter content. Then we look at sun exposure patterns throughout the day, wind exposure from the Caspian, and how your specific location affects temperature fluctuations.

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Sample Collection

We gather soil from multiple depths and locations in your garden. Takes about 30 minutes, and we explain what we're looking for as we go.

02

Lab Analysis

Results typically come back within 48 hours. We test for 12 key nutrients plus pH, salinity, and organic content.

03

Environmental Mapping

We document sun patterns, wind exposure, and drainage characteristics. Sometimes the issue is just about placement.

04

Custom Recommendations

You get a written plan with specific amendments, watering schedules, and plant varieties that will actually work in your conditions.

What Our Equipment Can Tell You

We've invested in diagnostic tools that give us accurate readings without the guesswork. Here's what we can measure and why it matters for your specific situation.

Soil Composition Testing

We measure nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium levels along with micronutrients like iron and magnesium. Baku's soil tends to be alkaline, which affects how plants absorb nutrients—knowing your exact numbers helps us make precise adjustments.

Moisture Monitoring

Our probes measure soil moisture at different depths, so we can see if water is actually reaching root zones. Many watering problems come from surface wetness that never penetrates deep enough for established plants.

Light Analysis

We track actual sun hours and intensity throughout the day. What looks like full sun in the morning might be shaded by buildings in the afternoon—this matters more than most gardening guides acknowledge.

Brixlee Corrigan, landscape architect who uses our diagnostic services

I've been designing gardens in Baku for 15 years, and honestly, Polentra Tromila's soil analysis changed how I approach every project. Their reports showed me why certain plant varieties kept failing in specific neighborhoods—it wasn't my design, it was the underlying chemistry. Now I send soil samples before I even start the design phase.

Brixlee Corrigan

Landscape Architect, Baku