Everyone loves houseplants. They are natural air purifiers and excellent decoration that add to our indoor environment, but they are finicky and can easily die for who knows why.

Houseplants are very sensitive to a wide variety of factors including the amount of water they receive, the temperature in the house, the amount of sunlight they receive, the amount of humidity in the air, the nutrient that make up of the soil (NPK+), and the soil acidity level; changes in any of these factors can make the plant die quickly. Even getting the houses environmental settings correct to have successful houseplants is hard enough, akin to stabilizing a patient on a psychological medication regiment. Too much or too little of one thing can cause great disturbances in the life of the plant resulting in your plant running around a grocery store at 3 AM talking to itself and tweeting it's new friends. Must I bring up the theoretical occurrence of plant AI, I believe they already communicate consciously but if they join the tech revolution and start tweeting they will find that the friend takes better care of their plants and not like you anymore? Maybe they will get bored with being immobile and want to hit the road?

Whatever, I like the plant communicator/text messager as well as the neglected plants Tweeting other plants for help idea

If the plant communicator, as well as the twitter app, can be made effective and tell you what the plant needs then they should be able to sell enough of them to keep their cost reasonable.

Face it; everybody wants houseplants, but not everybody knows how or has the time to take care of them. This product could be very useful and save a lot of headache.

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