Smart Plant refers to the application of technology to enhance plant growth, health, and management. This can involve using sensors to monitor soil conditions (moisture, nutrients), climate data (temperature, humidity), and plant health (leaf color, growth rate). The data collected is then used to optimize watering schedules, fertilizer application, pest control, and overall plant care, often leveraging automation and data analytics. Common uses include precision agriculture, controlled environment agriculture (CEA) like greenhouses and vertical farms, and even home gardening applications.
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