Nowadays, bonsai flowers have become a must-have for the taste of life, but the busy modern life makes it difficult to take care of them, and many people can only watch their beloved potted plants slowly wither. Now, the emergence of some intelligent flower-growing products can eliminate our worries, so that “mum no longer has to worry that I will not grow flowers”.
The French Paho Company has invented a planting assistant specially for flower lovers – the “Flower Power” sensor, which is called “Anthomaniac Artifact” by fans. The device is equipped with a total of 4 sensors, which can monitor light, humidity, ambient temperature and soil fertility levels, and transmit data to the application software on the mobile device every 15 minutes. The best maintenance plan, and remind and inform the user how to care for the plant.
The supporting application software will automatically analyze the real-time data based on a database containing more than 6,000 plant growth data, select the best maintenance plan for the plants, and remind and inform the user how to take care of the plants, such as whether to fertilize or water the plants. Too much water etc.
Wouldn’t it be cool to have a flowerpot that could show on an LCD screen what a plant needs and wants: I’m thirsty, I’m hot, I’m too full? In Japan, there is such a smart flowerpot that can “talk”. It looks like an ordinary white flower pot, but has a large monitor embedded in the front. Parameters such as temperature and humidity in the flowerpot will be fed back to the display through sensors. A smiley face means the flowers and plants are enjoying themselves, a bitter gourd face means that the plants and flowers are suffering, a full thermometer means it’s too hot, and a blank thermometer means it’s too cold.
What if you find it troublesome to take care of and want plants to thrive? There is a fully automatic flower pot in the United States that can help you. This fully automatic planter contains components such as electronics, sensors, batteries, water pump and water reservoir. The flowerpot contains a seed box containing multiple seeds, nutrients, and a chip with embedded software. Each seed box stores one kind of seed, and when a plant dies, the flowerpot will automatically plant the next seed to ensure uninterrupted growth of the plant. Therefore, users only need to fill the “reservoir” of the flowerpot with water and replace the battery regularly to enjoy beautiful, green plants, and the rest of the tasks such as fertilization and watering can be left to sensors and software to handle.
In the future, these smart flower-growing devices may also be added to the treatment plan for diseased plants, so that the plants can grow healthily.