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DOI Prefix: 10.47001/IRJIET
Vol 9 No 3 (2025): Volume 9, Issue 3, March 2025 | Pages: 287-292
International Research Journal of Innovations in Engineering and Technology
OPEN ACCESS | Research Article | Published Date: 19-04-2025
In the face of increasing material challenges and the growing need for sustainable land practices, the happening of an Automated Water Planting System presents an important change in new production and gardening. This structure integrates leading sensors, microcontrollers, and IOT science to generate a self-supporting, effective, and precise watering resolution. The basic parts of bureaucracy contain soil moisture sensors, water pumps, and a main microcontroller whole. Soil dampness sensors steadily monitor the water content of the soil and transmit this dossier to the microcontroller. Based on predefined thresholds, the microcontroller activates the water pumps to deliver the exact amount of water wanted, underrating waste and guaranteeing optimum soil environments for plant tumor. Additionally, the system maybe joined accompanying a movable use or netting connect, allowing consumers to monitor and regulate scenes by chance. This simplifies better water administration and enhances the usefulness for consumers, specifically in big gardening movements or urban horticulture setups. Overall, the Automated Water Planting System not only conserves water but still advances more active plant tumor and reduces the labor necessary for irrigation. Its exercise can bring about livable land practices and cause capability conservation works everywhere.
Automated Watering Plant, ESP32, IOT, Water administration
Gurram Prathyusha, Chikkudu Blessy, Peddigani Naveen Kumar, Kotra Sai Saran, Patthipati Navya Sree, & Tadimarri Sai Jyothi. (2025). Automated Watering Plant System Using ESP32. International Research Journal of Innovations in Engineering and Technology - IRJIET, 9(3), 287-292. Article DOI https://doi.org/10.47001/IRJIET/2025.903041
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