I've invested a whopping $50,000 and spent the last five months creating a tech solution aimed at helping plant parents keep their plants thriving. I developed sensors to monitor soil moisture, light, and temperature around the clock, alongside an app that provides guidance on watering and fertilizing. However, now I'm questioning whether there's actually a demand for such technology. I want to know how people currently manage their plants, what challenges they face, and whether they think my sensors would make plant care easier or just overcomplicate things. Would a simple moisture meter suffice, or is there real value in tech assistance for plant care? What are your true feelings—do you think my project has potential or have I just been lost in my own gardening obsession?
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I think your sensors could prevent disaster for some picky plants. My peacock plant gets stressed with just a tiny change in conditions. Would your sensors help with that?
You're kind of targeting the wrong crowd. The hardcore plant growers usually do their own research and wouldn’t need sensors. But casual plant owners might be interested since they often have trouble figuring things out. If your tech can convince them it's worth the money, you might find a market.
What if I aimed for the people who just want plants for decoration? That might be a broader audience, right?
Or those who impulsively buy plants but have no clue how to care for them afterward!
It sounds interesting, but if I'm very comfortable with my own routine, I’m not likely to switch to something that costs money. Price, looks, and sensory accuracy are crucial. With over 20 plants in my living room, I’m not sure I’d pay a lot for a sensor that just kind of helps.
Honestly, I’m not really into tech for plants. People have been growing plants for ages without fancy gadgets. I just water them based on what I know.
Totally makes sense! How many plants are you taking care of?
Honestly, I might be curious about the data, even if I’m currently doing well caring for my plants. I just enjoy learning about new methods and science behind plant care!
I usually wing it with my plants and lose a couple a year due to neglect, but I don't think I’d pay for a subscription. I trust my instincts more, but I’m open to testing a free version of your app. That could be useful to send me reminders since life can get hectic!

Wait, seriously? They actually react to different types of water? That’s wild! I wouldn’t have thought plants could be that picky.