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Artificial Intelligence was prominent at CES 2025, with numerous firms employing machine learning technologies to enhance their product assortments, particularly in plant technology, where it assists gadgets like incubators and plant containers to better understand the health condition of your green companions.
One of the standout new plant incubators utilizing AI for real-time surveillance and automated control parameters such as temperature, humidity, illumination, and nutrient level is Daedong’s AI Plant Box, which earned a CES Innovation Award for its aesthetically pleasing urban farming design (it resembles a refrigerator featuring four distinct trays for plants).
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Another impressive AI plant device displayed at the exhibition was LG’s new floor lamp that functions as a grow light. In comparison to the AI Plant Box, this has a much more understated design by integrating a tray beneath the lamp to hold plants, and comes with sensors for monitoring via the LG ThinQ application.
Numerous other smaller plant inventions were showcased at the event – including NeoPlants’ innovative bioengineered Power Drops that enhance your plant’s inherent air purification to absorb more harmful toxins such as Benzene, Toluene, and Xylene, which I plan to test on one of my plants shortly – however, it’s these next three plant gadgets that captured my attention the most.
LeafyPod: a smart plant pot that can recycle water
My top plant gadget from CES 2025 is undoubtedly this planter from Kickstarter, which is currently available for pre-order at $148 in the US. The LeafyPod plant pot includes a self-watering mechanism that can be automated and tailored based on your absence, which is brilliant for anyone who spends extended periods away from home.
One of its most considerate features is that the top-down watering mechanism also recycles any surplus water, making it immensely practical for those prone to overwatering their plants. To facilitate such adjustments, the plant pot is equipped with sensors for light, temperature, humidity, and soil that can transmit data back to a corresponding control application.
The app not only provides real-time information about soil moisture, temperature, humidity, and the amount of light the plant receives, but also generates weekly updates on the best care practices. What makes AI intriguing is that LeafyPod asserts its algorithm can adapt to your plant’s schedule and refine it over time, ultimately handling the care of your plant for you.
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Plantaform: a misty smart indoor garden with no soil
The image above may appear somewhat blurred as it’s a screenshot from TechRadar’s TikTok account during our time at CES 2025, but it’s also due to the fog that is emitted within this newly designed planter to nurture the plants inside.
Fundamentally, akin to hydroponics, which employs water rather than soil for plant cultivation, this new incubator from Plantaform does away with soil to nourish plants. Instead, it disperses a fine mist known as fogponics to provide water and nutrients to the plants it supports.
This egg-shaped incubator costs $500 in the US and utilizes plant pot capsules containing various seeds meant for herbs, vegetables (excluding root vegetables), and flowers, which you plug into the Plantaform device. By scanning a QR code on the pots, an application can configure the environment and will even make automatic adjustments according to the room’s climate, making it (nearly) entirely hands-free.
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Gardyn: a compact garden cultivator that captures timelapses
Gardyn’s hydroponic growing system isn’t precisely revolutionary – it has been available since 2020 – but the recent development in this hybridponic growth tower is the application that the firm asserts utilizes advanced machine learning algorithms to enhance the care for the plants housed within.
It features a five-gallon / 18-litre self-watering mechanism with LED illumination and cameras (as well as additional sensors) to assist in monitoring your plants’ well-being. This enables the application to provide a ‘vacation’ mode for when you’re away and offers various other controls regarding temperature, humidity, and water consumption.
Two of my personal favorite functionalities of the application are its capability to capture timelapses of your plants for your homemade David Attenborough documentary collection and the exceedingly beneficial plant coaching advice for nurturing your greenery. The newly released Gardyn Studio, which accommodates up to 16 plants instead of Gardyn Home’s 30, is priced at $499 in the United States.
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