Soraya Norma Mustika, Muladi, Anik Nur Handayani, Muhammad Afnan Habibi, Zein Farhan Makarim, E. Noerhayati
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Watering plants is unquestionably an important aspect of plant care. Water the Monstera adansonii plant well twice a day, in the morning and in the evening. This plant can withstand temperatures between 21 and 29 °C and more than 60% humidity as long as it is kept in a shaded area away from the sun. We'll use a Smart Garden built on the Internet of Things for private use to monitor and care for Monstera adansonii plants. The Smart Garden system is used for both monitoring and controlling, with monitoring used to track the data provided by the system’s sensors and controlling used to manage the tools that have been installed. Controlling is required to maintain the desired value or condition of each sensor parameter installed on the Smart Garden system. A soil moisture sensor, a DHT11 sensor for temperature and humidity sensing, a DC mini pump for watering control, and the NodeMCU ESP8266 microcontroller are all included in this Smart Garden system. While simultaneously using features in the Blynk application to water the plants, the values of these sensors will be presented in real-time in the Blynk application. Users will find it easier to take care of Monstera Adansonii plants with just a smartphone and an internet connection thanks to this tool.