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My Plant Planner

Plan smart watering windows for common indoor plants.

My Plant Planner product hero artwork with watering can logo and tagline.

Problem

Why My Plant Planner exists.

Indoor plant advice is scattered, generic, and often contradictory. Many owners default to weekly watering schedules that ignore plant type, light, pot size, season, and room dryness.

People forget when they last watered, worry about overwatering, and search the same plant-specific questions repeatedly. The product focuses that uncertainty into a quick, useful check window.

Solution

Designed to make the next step clear.

My Plant Planner turns plant type and home conditions into a recommended soil-check window, date range, watering instruction, and adjustment notes.

Beginner and casual houseplant owners with common indoor plants who want a quick answer without downloading a full care app.

Key features

Small surfaces, clear intent.

Watering Window

Calculate a practical range for when to check the soil again instead of forcing a fixed schedule.

Light Adjustment

Tune the recommendation around low, medium, or bright indirect indoor light.

Pot And Season

Account for pot size and seasonal growth so the plan starts closer to real conditions.

Overwatering Guardrails

Explain what to watch for when leaves soften, yellow, droop, or soil stays wet too long.

Saveable Plan

Make the result easy to copy, email, or turn into a lightweight reminder path.

Technology

Engineering in service of clarity.

Next.js

Fast mobile-first calculator and content surface for plant-specific search traffic.

TypeScript

Static plant rules keep watering windows predictable and easy to tune.

Rule-based calculator

Plant, light, pot, season, and climate inputs produce consistent check windows.

SEO content

Plant-specific guides can route search intent directly into the calculator.

Current status

Live

The product is moving toward more common plant profiles, copyable reminder exports, and lightweight save-plan validation before building any heavier reminder infrastructure.

Next step

See the product in its own environment.