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The best alternatives to Plantr are Greg 🌱, Potted, and Parrot. If these 3 options don't work for you, we've listed a few more alternatives below.
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  • Greg is a simple app that will coach you to grow healthy, happier plants. ⠀ Greg uses insights from plant physics to train machine learning algorithms so you know when to water each of your plants, in whichever environment they’re in.
  • Potted is an easy, beautiful, and simple plant care and watering reminder app for you and your plants. If you have ever had trouble keeping your plants alive, Potted is here to help.
  • Founded in 1994 by Henri Seydoux, Parrot is today the leading European group in the fast-growing industry of drones. Visionary, at the forefront of innovation, Parrot is a real ‘End to End’ drone group from hardware and software to services.
  • Grow the perfect indoor garden without any hassle with Nature Box - the smart, simple and sustainable way to bring fresh, organic greens and flowers into your home. 🍀Automated Watering & Lighting 🍀App Control and Reminders 🍀Soilless Nutritional Substrate 🍀Organic and Non-GMO 🍀Swappable Refill Packs
  • A Smarter Way To Water Plants
  • Do you want to become an amateur botanist or a gardener? Do you have an empty space in your house that you can turn into a beautiful garden but don’t want to lose track of your plants? Plantiary is here to help you.
  • ThePlantMe is the iOS App to help you find your perfect plant or manage care of your own plants. No worries about care schedule, ThePlantMe will guide you.
  • Plantbuddy is the "must have" plant care app for your home, office, shared room...! The joy of a new plant is great! But who can remember the time each plant prefers to be watered or fertilized next?
  • Organize the care of your plants in a simple and convenient way
  • Many gardeners missed out on a big part of the 2020 growing season because of pandemic-related seed shortages and mail delays.This tool helps people find seeds (and plants) from seed companies, farms that sell directly to customers and individual seed savers.