Leaflet measures
The more you use Leaflet, the better it gets. Leaflet will predict new growth, know when your plant is ready for a new home, and even suggests the right type of pot. Too much sun? too little? Leaflet will tell you what kind of plants will do best in your home!
"Since I have been using the Leaflet system, not only are my plants thriving, but I am learning what they actually need. Now I am graduating from fairly simple ferns and ficuses to plants with complicated Latin names. I've become a big bad plant Daddy and my family is flourishing."
I love Leaflet! I'm a notorious plant killer, but even so, I keep buying plants. With my Leaflet, I now know exactly what my plants need to stay alive. If you have even just one plant, you won't regret this investment.
Pets were the new kids and now plants are the new pets. I finally can understand what my plant is trying to tell me. Simple, elegant, proactive solution to help our baby plants grow.
The world doesn’t actually know that much about plants, but we want to change that, and we want to make it available for everyone. The cool thing about Leaflet every time you take care of your plants, you help accelerate plant science and plant research. The more you grow, the more we'll all know!
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It's all about communication, which is why we made Leaflet to bridge the gap between you and your plants. Leaflet grabs the good stuff needed to understand plant health, like direct and indirect light. With real-time and historical insights on your plants, there's nothing stopping you.
Leaflet measures
Bury the Leaflet sensor in the plants you want to get to know a little better.
Why don't all my plants need a sensor?Get to know your plants in your Leaflet app and follow advice as needed.
How many plants can I add on the Leaflet app?Get to know your plants in your Leaflet app and follow advice as needed.
What plant products come with my leaflet membership?The more you use Leaflet, the better it adjusts to your goals. Leaflet will predict new growth, know when your plant is ready for a new home, and even suggests the right type of pot. Too much sun? too little? Leaflet will tell you what kind of plants will do best in your home!
"Since I have been using the Leaflet system, not only are my plants thriving, but I am learning what they actually need. Now I am graduating from fairly simple ferns and ficuses to plants with complicated Latin names. I've become a big bad plant Daddy and my family is flourishing."
"I love Leaflet! I'm a notorious plant killer, but even so, I keep buying plants. With my Leaflet, I now know exactly what my plants need to stay alive. If you have even just one plant, you won't regret this investment."
"Pets were the new kids and now plants are the new pets. I finally can understand what my plant is trying to tell me. Simple, elegant, proactive solution to help our baby plants grow."
Leaflet partners with companies whose values matches our own. Take one of our partners, Den Soils, whose pushing the boundaries on soil and fertilizer. As an alternative to synthetic fertilizer, Den Soils uses ingredients like kelp to naturally provide potassium for your houseplants.
Using insights gathered from your Leaflet sensor, each delivery is customized for your plant. Low on nutrients? Look forward to a fertilizer formulated specifically for your needs.
The world doesn’t actually know that much about plants, but we want to change that, and we want to make it available for everyone. The cool thing about Leaflet is when you take care of little Morgan Treeman or Dua Leafa, you help accelerate plant science and plant research. The more you grow, the more we'll all know!
Speaking plant is hard enough without adding conflicting advice or hard to read data, so let Leaflet translate. Our sensor monitors your plant’s needs in real time, sending it to our app, which gives you fun, easy, actionable advice to keep your plant thriving. Five sensors come included with your subscription.
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