Would you use this Wi-Fi plant sensor to know when to water your plant? bit.ly/LHbqlJ

Kyle G
by Kyle G
This is pretty cool, but I think I would save my money and get some advice from all the members on Hometalk if I had a question on plant care.
Koubachi Wi-Fi plant sensor
  9 answers
  • KMS Woodworks KMS Woodworks on Jun 18, 2012
    so how does this work...it send you and email saying "I'm thirsty"?
  • R C R C on Jul 05, 2012
    I'd love to know how this works? I have a habit of killing every plant ever given to me, This could be my answer.
  • Nanny Nanny on May 31, 2014
    I have one and it's a great help if your not sure. They are cheap, so it's not a big deal.
  • Anna Anna on Jun 01, 2014
    I have a moisture sensor that I got somewhere over 30 years ago. No batteries, it just has a gauge with an arrow pointing to 'dry,moist,wet'. I have no idea HOW it works, but it is correct every time.
  • Peg Peg on Jul 02, 2014
    I just stick my finger in soil & when it's dry water lightly...............
  • Cynthia Lesh Cynthia Lesh on Jul 31, 2014
    no I would go to a garden shop or a dollar store and pick up some water stakes that change color when you need to water.
  • Tracy Gilmore Tracy Gilmore on Aug 17, 2014
    no chance another money making scheme, have a regular watering session, i water most my plants on sunday, even my succulants/cactus, get about an eggcup size amount, most houseplant you can tell if they want water by drooping
  • Ruth Wolery Ruth Wolery on Aug 23, 2014
    @I might try one when I find one.
  • Lynn Lynn on Aug 23, 2014
    Want one! My plants would be much happier :)