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Automatic Plant Watering System

Automated supply of water to plants using Arduino Uno, Soil moisture sensor and Flow sensor

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This project uses an Arduino Uno, Micro Plastic Submersible Pump, Flow Sensor and a Soil Moisture Sensor.

The submersible pump has to be placed inside a bucket or tank of water.

Arduino Uno checks feedback from Soil Moisture Sensor to find out if the soil is dry. If yes, the Micro Plastic Submersible Pump is switched on, and water begins to flow to the plant. At a time, only half a litre of water flows into the plant before soil moisture sensor checks if the moisture level is sufficient or not. If it is still below low, the submersible pump continues to run. If however, the moisture level is sufficient, the submersible pump is switched off and the moisture sensor continues to sense and waits till the moisture level reduces to turn the pump on again.

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Mike wrote 01/21/2019 at 18:22 point

Links for the roborium items have changed:

Micro Plastic Submersible Pump

https://roborium.com/micro-plastic-submersible-pump

Flow Sensor

https://roborium.com/flow-sensor

Soil Moisture Sensor

https://roborium.com/soil-moisture-sensor

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tonmoyb157 wrote 10/16/2016 at 05:22 point

 any free code

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Juanduino wrote 07/30/2015 at 11:36 point

Tjeck out this ! https://hackaday.io/project/6995-icndy 

When you get it online, it could be used with our UI. Just need do integrate some kind of Key Gen for users to register devises. 

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Robert wrote 05/10/2015 at 10:59 point

want make it an IoT-Device, that you can monitor and controll it from the internet ? 

write me: info@euerdesign.de

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Jasmeet Singh wrote 05/17/2015 at 11:20 point

Yeah I'd love to. What do you suggest?

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sbi.gaijin wrote 07/04/2015 at 00:24 point

An ESP8266.  You can get rid of the arduino completely (and using the Arduino IDE for the ESP8266 [https://github.com/esp8266/Arduino] you can still use your arduino code).

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James Newton wrote 05/08/2015 at 19:53 point

Code?

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Jasmeet Singh wrote 05/09/2015 at 11:51 point

You can download it here- http://jmoonmaker.space/public/automatic-plant-watering-system

Click on button just above the images and use Social Pay to download code.

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zakqwy wrote 05/18/2015 at 14:34 point

Social Pay? hmmmmm... 

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