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I let a smart planter maintain itself while I was away for 2 months - here's the result

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LeafyPod pros and cons Pros Adjusts watering to its surroundings Learns how to maintain each plant Long battery life Cons Bridge required Costs add up with each planter View now at Theleafypod Follow ZDNET:  Add us as a preferred source  on Google. As a stereotypical plant-hoarding, book-loving, socially anxious millennial who writes about smart home tech for a living, I live for inventions like the LeafyPod . This smart planter lets you repot your own plant (as long as it fits) with your own potting soil, and then it basically takes care of it for you. Also: 10 useful smart home gadgets that make life so much easier (and most are discounted) I've had a Dieffenbachia in my LeafyPod for almost two months and am just now getting around to refilling its water reservoir for the first time. This, combined with app support and several months of battery on one charge make for a complete package for your plants. If this all makes you think, why would my planters need Wi-Fi?…

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