Hey everyone! I'm working on a personal project aimed at solving a common problem I've faced: forgetting to water my balcony plants, especially during the hot summer months or while I'm traveling. I'm building a small system called **SmartGarden**, which will use sensors to monitor soil moisture and automatically water container plants—perfect for small spaces like balconies and patios. It's solar-powered, still in the testing phase, and not available for purchase yet. I'm looking for some feedback from you all. Do you think this would be useful? What features would you want it to have? If you're interested, I can set up a waitlist for updates and future testing!
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I really love the concept and would definitely want one! But honestly, I might not be willing to pay a high price for it. Do you have any thoughts on what price point you’re aiming for? What features would make it worth spending money on for you?
I've had mixed experiences with solar power. Living up north, I find it often doesn't work reliably. I'd prefer a more dependable power source unless it was wicking beds, which I currently use and love.
You're right, solar can be a bit hit or miss, especially in harsher climates. We're exploring hybrid options like backup batteries too. Do wicking beds really work for you all year round?
I tackled the same issue for about twenty bucks from Temu, and it works well enough. Sometimes there's no need to reinvent the wheel, but I think these projects can be fun if you're into building stuff.

That's a great question! I'm really curious about what feels like a fair price too, and I'm open to suggestions. What features would actually get you to splash out? Let me know!