The development of automatic plant watering systems has recently gained popularity due to the need to conserve water and ensure healthy plant growth. This study focuses on integrating fuzzy logic, sensors, and algorithms to provide an automatic watering system. Fuzzy logic is a powerful tool that allows the system to interpret sensor data and make informed decisions. The sensors measure soil moisture, humidity, temperature, and light intensity. The data collected from these sensors is analyzed using algorithms to determine the appropriate watering schedule. The system’s ability to analyze and interpret data ensures that the plants receive the necessary moisture without over-watering or under-watering. Integrating the Telegram Bot is a significant feature of the system, enabling users to monitor and control the system remotely. The Telegram Bot sends users notifications when the system is activated, or the plants require attention. The system can also be controlled remotely through the Bot, enabling users to adjust the watering schedule or turn the system on or off. This research shows that the designed features of the system function effectively and can be used on a daily household scale. The system’s automated features reduce the need for constant monitoring and manual watering, making it ideal for those who engage in gardening at home. This innovation is particularly relevant in increasing the productivity of plants. In addition, the system’s ability to be controlled remotely through the Telegram Bot is a significant advantage, making it accessible and convenient for users.
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