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Davey: Lavender Plant Habitat Monitor

A planned embedded plant-monitoring and pot design for a lavender plant, combining drainage, ventilation, layered soil design, sensing, and a weather-aware enclosure.

Intro

Davey was designed for a lavender plant. It began as a personal CAD and embedded-sensing exercise: could a pot become a small support system for a plant that is compatible with California’s environment but still needs help to thrive?

The project was not built because printing something at this scale became expensive. It remains a useful design study in sensing, drainage, ventilation, and restraint.

Design concept

The design includes:

  • Soil moisture sensing
  • Water collection / drip plate
  • Ventilation holes
  • Layered rock, sand, and soil structure
  • Sunlight tracking or light-awareness
  • Rechargeable battery with possible solar input
  • Low-power reporting
  • LCD or wireless readout
  • Weather-resistant housing

The physical pot matters as much as the electronics. Drainage, airflow, and soil structure are part of the sensing problem.

Design decisions

DecisionSelected directionWhy it fits the plantTradeoff / next step
Plant-first geometryPot, saucer, and airflow designed togetherSupports drainage and root health before adding sensorsLarger print volume raised cost
SensingSoil moisture and light awarenessMeasures conditions that matter to lavender careSensor calibration depends on soil mix
DrainageRemovable lower trayMakes excess water visible and serviceableNeeds prototype testing before electronics
PowerRechargeable battery, possible solar inputMatches a small outdoor-ish monitoring deviceWeather sealing and charging strategy need review
Build pathMechanical prototype before full embedded systemTests the water-routing problem before adding electronicsSlower path to a polished electronic demo

Current status

Design plan and CAD model. Not fabricated because of cost at the intended size and material.

Future work

  • Confirm intended print material
  • Reduce print volume and cost
  • Prototype the drainage and ventilation geometry first
  • Add sensing after the pot itself works
  • Consider a live web readout if the project becomes a portfolio-supported build
Davey's plant pot render showing ventilation and nameplate
Vented plant-pot concept with front nameplate and airflow openings.