Keeping plants alive is a big struggle for some us. Pros say overwatering is one of the biggest mistakes, but there are dozens of ways you can send your ferns and ficuses to the great gig in the sky. A sleek new planter, unveiled at CES 2025, aims to help those who are green with greenery by giving plants a means to let you know when they're not getting enough sun or too much water.
The LeafyPod -- which launched on Kickstarter but is available for preorder now -- is an AI-powered planter that teaches you how to properly care for your plant. It also gives some agency to your beloved Marble Pothos and other plants, allowing them to ask (via mobile app) for more water, sunlight or adjusted humidity when the conditions are suboptimal.
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How does LeafyPod work?
Once you download the LeafyPod app on your phone, you will be prompted to choose the type of plant that is in the planter, then the planter will begin to learn how your plant and the soil react when it is watered. After the first few waterings, the smart planter will create an ideal watering routine for the plant and alert you if it needs more light or to be moved due to temperature or humidity changes.
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See all photosThe water reservoir in the planter can also hold up to four weeks of water, so if you leave for a vacation, the plant will still be cared for while you're away. The sleek LeafyPod is currently on sale for $140 and is available for preorder. It is expected to ship this spring, according to LeafyPod's website.
To learn more about caring for houseplants, read about the best spots in your home to help them grow and learn which houseplants will help purify the air.