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Our project utilizes two sensors to determine how optimal a plant’s environment is. We will be gauging the moisture in the soil and access to sunlight to output a quantifiable rating of the environment. The output will be in the form of LEDs that light up, where each LED corresponds to each quality, and the color that lights up corresponds to the rating of the environment quality. Example: The LED for “Moisture” will light up red if the moisture for the environment is too dry, and light up green if the moisture is just rightNow, you can let go of one of your to-do list; we will track your plant’s environment level for you!