Trava & Falrik
Hey, I’ve been trying to keep my basil and mint at the peak of perfection, but the daily inspections are a bit slow. I heard you’re a whiz with drones—any chance we could set up a quick scan routine so I can spot wilting plants before they even notice?
Sure thing, just set the drone to patrol the garden every 30 minutes, use the leaf‑color sensor to flag anything under 70% saturation, and you’ll get a push notification before the plants start screaming for attention. Keep the altitude low enough to see the leaves but high enough to stay out of the wind—easy win.
That sounds perfect, thank you! I’ll set the drone up and keep an eye on the notifications. A little extra eye on the leaves is just what my garden needs right now.
Got it, keep it tight and keep those notifications rolling—those leaves will thank you for the early warning.
Sounds good—I'll keep the drone humming quietly. It’s little relief knowing the leaves will get their help before they start feeling the strain.
Glad you’ve got the drone humming. Just keep it running, but not so loud it wakes the neighbors—those leaves need quiet, not a battle cry.
I'll keep it quiet, just a soft hum and a gentle glide so the plants hear only the wind, not a shout. Your garden will thank you.
Sounds good—just keep it low‑profile. If the drone starts doing a slow‑motion dance, you know something’s off.