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Alternative method via AppStore:
1. The “Watering” view will show you which plants are ready to be watered next based on schedules you’ve set or the average number of days between watering.
2. So rather than marking one by one that you’ve watered plants, simply go to a “view” where they are grouped together and tap to record that you’ve watered everything in that group.
3. The app allows you to keep track of the names of your plants, where they are located, and events like watering, repotting, pruning, fertilizing, and treating for pests.
4. Inside the app, open up the individual plant view to record information about your plant, add a new picture, or simply see the history of what has happened over the past few weeks.
5. If you want to add more than 5 plants you’ll have the option to select a monthly ($2. 99) or annual ($29. 99) subscription.
6. If you want to add more than 5 plants you’ll have the option to select a monthly ($2. 99) or annual ($29. 99) subscription.
7. In any view, you can record action and apply them to a group of plants as well.
8. You’ll also see the average watering time for that plant and when it was watered last.
9. You can then switch to view the succulents grouped by location — indoor or outdoor — and tags you’ve added to them.
10. Succulent Tracker App — a place to easily record all the important details you need to know about your succulents (or other plants).
11. You can also keep a photographic history of each plant, using the camera in your device or a photo you’ve taken previously.
12. Give the app a try so you can stop overwatering succulents, worrying about when you watered last and wondering if it’s ok to water again.
13. Actions are quick and easy to record so you can easily take care of your succulents and keep going on with your day.