Last winter Brenda Horrigans container rosemary plant was wilting and
no-matter what she did it wouldn't stop. She tried the obvious, more water but
against common
wisdom that didn't work. She boldly purchased the Easy Bloom Plant sensor, and
placed it in her Rosemary pot. In just 24-hours, the new gadget had an
explanation for her problem. Her plant was getting too much water and needed
more light. And it worked! It's almost like magic, the device will tell you
exactly what a plant needs, compares it to the present situation and comes up
with a remedy. How does this work?
The sensor in this Easy Bloom device wakes up every 15 minutes takes a snapshot of light, soil, temperature and moisture conditions and compares it to its database. Or as Mike Glenn founder of PlantSense explained to ABC NEWS "The sensor wakes up every 15 minutes, takes a snapshot of the world the way a plant would see the world, and then goes back to sleep," he than continues "This is actually gathering the photo-reactive radiation, or just the spectrum of light that a plant looks at. This is measuring temperature and humidity"
The Easy Bloom Sensor is very easy to use, just plug it into your computers USB port, download the software and browse the online plant library to find your "ailing plant". You then choose a working mode such as Water, Recommend or Monitor. In the water mode you get advise on watering your plant, switch to Monitoring Mode and you will be advised on the overall condition your plant grows in. The Recommend mode will tell you which plants would be suited to the present conditions at your location.
Starting your garden becomes a breeze, you place the Easybloom at the place in your garden to analyze, let it be for 24 hours and get full recommendations about which plants to grow at that location. In fact, the device can save you months or years of trial and error while you sleep.
The EesyBloom is a blessing for those without a huge gardening experience or those without green thumbs and is using the technology NASA used for its Mars program.
The EasyBloom Plant Sensor is ideal for beginner gardeners. "Probably the best part of the device is the web interface that provides detailed information on recommended plants," writes one Amazon reviewer. "It is virtually an on-line encyclopedia and more expansive than the Western Garden Book," adds another gardener. She adds, "I have never seen a plant monitor like this that is so extensive or thorough with thousands of plants and analysis. This is a must for any serious gardener." People like being able to save their plant data, analyze their ailing plants and peruse a list of the best plants and flowers for their area. The program's interface is reportedly "easy to use," even for those who consider themselves "not very technologically savvy."
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