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Automatic Plant Watering

PostPosted: Fri May 04, 2018 1:15 am
by MarcoGT
Hi all,

Inside the house I have a few plants/flowers that need to be watered.
Problem arises when I we leave for more than 5/7 days.

I found some rPi projects but I would like to integrate something with indigo.

Idea is to have a bottle plant, with soil moisture sensor and water pump.

Any idea?

Re: Automatic Plant Watering

PostPosted: Fri May 04, 2018 7:31 am
by Colorado4Wheeler
I've considered this many times and figure that when I do it I'll likely do it with an Arduino or RPi. The reason I haven't is because the soil sensors are both expensive and not extremely accurate. I've looked into the pre-built systems out there that work over WiFi and they are reviewed mostly 2-3 stars at best because affordable soil sensors are just not very reliable.

I take a lot of RV trips in the summer and I can tell you what I'm doing, totally no tech, that works perfectly and that's just letting the plants wick. I just have coffee cans (I've also used pots, old plastic jugs, etc) and fill them with water and run a thick shoe lace (plastic ends cut off) from the water to the plant and bury the string 4-5 inches below the service. When the soil gets dry it wicks water into it. I come home after a long period away and the soil is moist and the plants are happy - no HA required. I haven't lost a plant yet.

Re: Automatic Plant Watering

PostPosted: Sun May 13, 2018 10:33 am
by WalterCoots
Way cool! Does the shoelace and water reservoir need to be above the plant, in order for gravity to have an effect? Or does the absorption of liquid through the lace work regardless of placement?


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