To thrive as a Fertigation Manager, you need expertise in plant science, irrigation systems, nutrient management, and typically a relevant degree in horticulture or agronomy. Familiarity with fertigation controllers, automated irrigation software, and integrated greenhouse management systems is also important, along with possible certifications in agricultural technology or irrigation management. Strong organizational skills, problem-solving ability, and effective communication make you stand out in this role. These skills are critical to optimize crop yields, maintain efficient operations, and coordinate effectively with growers and technical teams.