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Plant Monitor

Veröffentlicht von: Chug

Beschreibung

Keep your plants alive! The North Plant Monitor speaks for your plants. It accurately delivers all of the needs of your plants to make sure the current moisture, sunlight, fertilizer level and temperature is suitable for your plant. The Plant Monitor takes care your plants for you!
Features:
Water Tracking: Know when your plant needs water and how much it requires.
Light Tracking: Monitor the amount of light your plant receives.
Temperature Tracking: Make sure your plant is in the perfect environment.
Fertilizer Tracking: Accurately detect soil nutrients with the EC sensor.
Long Term Tracking: Track the daily, weekly and monthly care stats of your plant. Store data in the cloud to monitor your plant's health.
The Plant Monitor's data center will not only help you grow better flowers but also identify more than 5000 kinds of common plants by simply searching the plant database.
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Plant Monitor Häufige Fragen

  • Ist Plant Monitor kostenlos?

    Ja, Plant Monitor ist komplett kostenlos und enthält keine In-App-Käufe oder Abonnements.

  • Ist Plant Monitor seriös?

    🤔 Die Qualität der Plant Monitor-App ist gemischt. Einige Nutzer sind zufrieden, während andere Probleme melden. Ziehen Sie in Betracht, einzelne Bewertungen für mehr Kontext zu lesen.

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  • Wie viel kostet Plant Monitor?

    Plant Monitor ist kostenlos.

  • Wie hoch ist der Umsatz von Plant Monitor?

    Um geschätzte Einnahmen der Plant Monitor-App und weitere AppStore-Einblicke zu erhalten, können Sie sich bei der AppTail Mobile Analytics Platform anmelden.

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Plant Monitor Bewertungen

Love this Plant Monitor & App

Slyandsam on

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I bought these plant monitors after seeing them mentioned in an article written for those of us with Brown Thumbs. Actually my thumbs are plant killer thumbs because I over water (because of fear I'm under watering), over fertilize (because of fear I'm under fertilizing), and giving the plant too much shade, too much sun or not enough of either. Yes, these monitors handle all of this data for me & tell me when to add water, fertilizer, sun, shade or heat! Love, love, these monitors & this app. So if you are a Brown Thumb plant killer like me, this is the answer to your problems. So far every plant I have used these monitors & app with are thriving! Thanks North!! Now, could please update your app in the Apple Store! Just want to make sure it will still work when Apple rolls out iOS 16. Thanks again!!!

Outdated

dabier on

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Been two years since last update. No longer compatible with the current iOSs. A shame since I love the hardware (plant device) part of the package. It takes two to tango. It does with with my rarely used iPhone 6+ tho.

So far so good

Dark Siren0818 on

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So far it’s working well. I’ve been using it for about a week and have not had any connectivity issues. Unless I’ve missed it would be great to get notifications if your plants are outside of the set parameters.

User friendly!

JoPuppers on

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I love that the database has pictures! It’s easy to read and it’s pretty huge.

Update failed

BG305!!!! on

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Keeps asking me to update then will not allow me to update.

App crashes

CalBoult on

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Have had a very difficult time with this app! Either not being able to connect to the sensor, crashes just after it connects or when I got to look at the data for the sensor it crashes!!

Can't sign up

Diego Timido on

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Can't sign up, can't use device. They are tied together. Returning device as a mom working app makes it unusable

Awesome

Shaakh on

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Overall a great app that works better than expected. Intuitive interface and easy to setup. I can see a lot of efforts has been put in plant search functionality. But still It needs a lot of improvement! So far I am pretty happy with this. For the first time in my life I might be able to keep my plants from dying!

Won’t let me make an account

BennionShep on

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Won’t let me make an account. Every time I try it says “request failed please check network” the app also won’t let me sign in with google. I sign in and it just takes me back to the login page.

Incredible technology - it’s like talking to your plant

Infinkity on

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OVERALL, this is a wonderful system for tracking your plants. The hardware sensors, when mixed with the app, allow you to track your plant’s sunlight, water, soil fertility, and temp, just as it says. While the app isn’t perfect, this is still an incredible use of technology. It’s seriously amazing. For years, I thought of myself as someone with a brown thumb, but after recently discovering a joy for houseplants, I realized plants are the freakin best. I like that this app helps me understand my babies better, ha. QUICK TIP: for anyone (like me) who has a bunch of houseplants at home and wants to keep track of all of them... without, of course, spending too much for the sensors: I got mine at Walmart (online purchase) and they were around 6 bucks each. At this price point i have one for all 15 of my plants, plus a few extras for backups and gifts. GRIPES A couple minor gripes that will probably be fixed soon through an update: 1) The scaling on the reports is a bit buggy. This part of the app could definitely use a minor design pass to clean up the interface. For example, in the daily report, the sunlight graph appears like the plant is receiving little light (units measured in mmol, but the scaling is weird). After switching over to the weekly graph, however, the chart now shows the plant is receiving plenty of light. Also, the temperature in the weekly reports is always maxed out with full bars. It should be somewhere in the center depending on the temp. Both of these can be fixed with a small design revision, mostly the balancing of the bar graph display. 2) I wish the home screen allowed me to easily reorder my plants. It’s in the order that I added the sensors, which isn’t necessarily how I’d prefer to display them when I open the app 3) When you open up to a particular plant’s home screen, it displays a stock photo in the background. This seems like a waste of space. My eye quickly grew tired of that image, even though it’s fine as an image. What we *really* want to see here is a visual display of our plants overall health. We see the numbers, yes, but it’d be much better from a UX point of view if there was a slider which gave a quick indicator of the four stats (light, water, temp, soil). For example, for the stat “soil moisture”, there’s a horizontal chart which has red on the left side (too dry) and blue on the right side (too much water), and there’s an arrow in the green center indicating that the plant’s current moisture level is withi

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App-Informationen

Kategorie
Lifestyle
Herausgeber
Chug
Sprachen
English
Letzte Veröffentlichung
1.2.6 (vor 6 Jahren )
Veröffentlicht am
Apr 24, 2017 (vor 7 Jahren )
Zuletzt aktualisiert
vor 5 Monaten
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