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It’s good enough to not let your plants go dry and don’t forget to water them, but it has some bugs that makes it unpleasant to use somethings. Right now for example the app closes immediately after opening it, so I haven’t been able to use it today. You should be able to edit photos from the plants (for example if u took it wrong and didn’t realize it). The interface needs improvement. You should be able to just go back a step when it directs you to a selfie for a plant. If you got it wrong and want to go back, u have to close the app. That’s annoying. On the other hand it’s been quite useful to remember always of which plan I have to take care today.
My favourite and most-used app. As with many people the quarantine increased my plant ownership tenfold. I now have about 40 plants including a load of succulents and cacti. There’s no way i’d manage to not kill at least half without this app. Plus the time-lapses will blow your mind - i genuinely had no clue how quickly things were growing and now i have proof! I have had to stop showing my friends regularly, though, as apparently only i care about my plants’ time lapses. One request to developers: I know you sort the plant tab alphabetically by plant name. i think there should be a toggle for watering date. that way i can see chronologically which plants need watering soonest. Just a thought :)
I like this app but it doesn’t give you the option to water your plant outside of your schedule. So if you set a plant to be watered every 7 days and you water it day 5 it won’t give you the option to water and take a picture. You have to wait until you hit your 7 day mark. It would be VERY helpful to have that feature added on this app.
Simple. Just what I needed to track my plants watering schedule. Love the cute alert messages. Only issue is the UI in dark mode doesn’t look great on my Android app and is hard to read. Hope this gets updated in the near future.
I love this app! I think my numerous house plants love it too. After all, they get their photo made, appear on an app page with their siblings, are not dependent upon my memory for their feeding and watering, have their growth documented and can see their offspring grow and develop. If you love plants and want them to thrive, I think you should check out this app.
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