TechCrunch News 2024年11月17日
The best tech for plant lovers
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本文介绍了几种智能家居设备和传统方法,帮助植物爱好者更轻松地照顾植物,避免植物枯萎。从高科技的室内农场到传统的陶罐控水,以及智能手机应用的辅助,这些方法都旨在解决植物护理中的痛点,例如过度浇水、光照不足和营养缺乏等问题。文章还介绍了3D打印花盆、呼吸花盆等创新产品,以及Planta等智能植物护理应用,帮助用户更好地了解植物需求,并提供个性化的护理建议。无论是新手还是经验丰富的植物爱好者,都能从中找到适合自己的解决方案,让植物茁壮成长,为生活增添绿色和活力。

🪴**智能室内农场:**例如Lettuce Grow的Farmstand Nook,可以将厨房变成小型农场,利用水培技术种植各种绿叶蔬菜和香草,但需要注意其耗电量。

🌱**智能花盆:**Click & Grow提供多种智能花盆,例如Click & Grow 25,内置智能系统,按照五周的生长周期自动控制光照和浇水,方便用户轻松种植蔬菜。

🌿**3D打印花盆:**M3D利用3D打印技术制作花盆,例如带有可拆卸苔藓柱的花盆,方便植物攀爬和生长,同时花盆底部有排水格,避免根系腐烂。

🌷**呼吸花盆:**Naked Root的呼吸花盆采用双层设计,内层花盆有透气孔,外层花盆作为储水层,避免过度浇水导致根系腐烂,并促进根系生长。

🌺**传统陶罐控水:**陶罐控水技术历史悠久,利用陶罐的透水性,根据土壤湿度自动调节水分,避免过度浇水,适用于各种植物,尤其适合旅行期间使用。

🍀**智能植物护理应用:**Planta等应用可以根据气候、光照等因素为用户制定个性化的植物护理计划,提供浇水、喷雾等提醒,还可以识别植物种类和诊断植物问题。

House plants are great. They can also be hard. All of those stress-reducing self-care qualities they promise tend to fade into the background when they suddenly turn brown for seemingly no reason.

Unlike pets and human children, they can’t bug you when something is wrong. They just sort of wither. There’s a reason Reddit is full of threads from confused plant owners who can’t figure out where things went wrong.

While plants can’t advocate for themselves, a number of smart home devices have sprung up in recent years that are aimed at maintaining healthy plants. Here are some high-tech — and low-tech — solutions that will keep plant owners and their plants happy for the coming year.

Image Credits:Lettuce Grow

Here’s a really ambitious gift, with a price to match. Off the bat, I’m going to warn folks in older homes that between the water pump and the lights, the Farmstand Nook can be a bit of a power hog. In fact, I blew a couple of fuses running the system.

If your home can support it, however, it’s a great way to make your produce as locally sourced as possible: by growing it in your kitchen. Lettuce Grow offers a wide range of leafy greens and herbs that ship in seedling form. There’s something extremely satisfying about growing them hydroponically at home.

Image Credits:Click & Grow

Click & Grow is another great solution for indoor gardening. The startup offers a wide selection of products, ranging from a compact smart garden to your very own three-tier vertical farm.

The Click & Grow 25 is built around a five-week growth and harvest cycle. It ships with 18 green lettuce, 18 romaine, and 18 red kale plant pods to start.

Image Credits:M3D

I love me a good, practical 3D printing application. U.K.-based M3D is using the technology to create some clever planters, including this one with a built-in, removable moss pole. My monstera albo is currently clinging to the sphagnum moss I’ve stuffed inside.

The pole is removable, so you can wet it without overwatering or increase its height by screwing on additional attachments. The 3D-printed pot, meanwhile, has a drainage grid to help avoid the death sentence that is root rot.

Image Credits:Naked Root

Naked Root is a small but great company that produces clever “breathing” planters. Available in a variety of sizes, the pots feature two layers. There’s the removable inner pot with aeration slits, which holds the plant. That sits inside a larger planter that servers as the reservoir for water runoff.

The combination helps avoid root rot from overwatering, while protecting the plant from becoming root bound by exposing larger roots to oxygen. Naked Root notes, “This process encourages the growth of billions of tiny root hairs, maximizing the absorption of water, nutrients, and oxygen.”

Image Credits:Amazon (screenshot)

Sometimes old technology is the best technology. The use of ollas dates back more than 4,000 years, stretching across a wide range of global cultures. There’s some debate as to whether these controlled watering ceramics originated in China or North Africa. Wherever they come from, they’re still in use several millennia later.

The technology is that perfect combination of genius and simplicity. The small pots, which are made of unglazed terra-cotta/clay, are buried in soil and filled with water. The material is porous enough to let liquid pass through, but only when the soil surrounding it is dry. I’ve been using these in my elevated garden bed and smaller versions to keep my thirstier plants hydrated when I travel.

A lot of companies make versions of the pots. Here’s a set I recently picked up online.

Image Credits:Planta

Plant collections multiply fast. One day you wake up and you’ve got a couple dozen, each with its own light and nutrient requirements and individual watering cycles. After trying in vain to keep track of the above via Google Sheets, I recently bit the bullet and signed up for a Planta subscription.

Getting daily reminders to water and mist plants has been a game changer. Planta takes into account various factors, including climate and light coverage when creating schedules. The app can also be used to identify plants (this is a bit more hit or miss), detect light levels, and offer suggestions when a plant isn’t doing so well.

Image Credits:SmartyPlants (screenshot)

Full disclosure: This is the one product on the list I don’t have any firsthand experience with. That’s because the product isn’t scheduled to launch until January 2025. Consider this a kind of honorable mention for a cool Kickstarter project.

Soil monitors are nothing new, of course. In fact, you can get one for quite cheap these days. SmartyPlants, on the other hand, is a soil monitor for the smartphone age. The startup promises to “make it impossible to kill your plants.” The app-connected system monitors soil moisture, light levels, temperature, humidity, and even soil nutrient levels.

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