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Actual Environmental Data

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Hi, Quick question, is there a way to see the actual environmental data that was downloaded? Like the barometric pressure, etc. The graphs have minimal information and there is not any labelling indicating what the bars mean on each graph. Thanks, Laura
Hey Laura, so sorry about the delay in responding to you! At this time we do not plan to make specific data available to customers. In the coming months, however, we will be revamping the My Readings graphs to include significantly more information, which should better illustrate what the various data mean to your plant. The EasyBloom Plant Sensor does not monitor barometric pressure, as it does not affect plant growth. It does correlate to local weather patterns, though, which we factor in our botanical algorithms. Best regards, Noam / EasyBloom Customer Support / PlantSense, Inc.
If it will help your product team gain insight to customer interests, I'd have to strongly agree with Laura that such data is very valuable. In an earlier comment on another post, I noted that it's very hard to interpret data with vague terms such as "full sun." How do I know how that compares with the recommendations for individual plants I'm looking at? If you're looking for beta sites for your "graphs with significantly more information", sign me up!
Hi Barbara, Thanks for your input! We'll let both you and Laura know if we plan to beta test this feature. Best regards, Noam
Sorry about that - family was logged in instead of me, due to the Thanksgiving holiday :P.
I'd be very interested to know when this will be available as well. Thanks!
I'd be very interested in knowing this information discussed here as well. What would be my wish is being able to chart the sun exposure of my planting beds through out the entire year. Since moving to my new place, a year ago, I've come to realize that certain planting beds will move from Partial Shade to Full Shade, or Partial Shade to Full Sun depending upon the season. The data that the sensor gathers is great, but being able to access and organize the gathered information is important. Thanks, Pete
I would like this as well. Funny, but the recommendation told me it was too dark where I put it, but I have over a dozen plants in darker corners, including 6 couple of different hoyas.
General Gardening » Actual Environmental Data
We're currently working on improving this area. If you're interested in giving more detailed feedback on this feature, please send an email to Edith@plantsense.com Edith Harbaugh Product Manager, PlantSense
I agree- I would love to see the data available. I have many plants that are not in the database but know the needs. However, I cant use the EB to check different areas of my garden and sunroom to see if they are appropriate- one of the reasons I bought the EB.