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Tech For Nature · Cyprus
Sensors, code, and care for plants — explore our class project, try the live simulator, or ask the assistant anything.
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Less water waste with IoT irrigation
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Pump, vents, fan & lights in the simulator
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Potential crop output improvement
Jump into any part of our class site — each section was written and built by students.
From sensing the environment to automatic responses — walk through how our smart greenhouse works step by step.
Temperature, soil moisture, light, and humidity update every few seconds — indoors and from live weather outside.
When soil is dry, the pump runs. When it’s hot, vents and fans open. Lights fill in on cloudy days.
Pump, vents, fan, and grow lights switch with cooldowns so nothing flaps on and off too fast.
Steady climate and targeted watering mean less stress, better yields, and water saved in a hot Cyprus summer.
Open simulatorEverything on this site is meant to be explored — not just read.
Change weather, flip auto mode, and watch pumps and vents react in real time — no hardware required.
Launch lab →Use the menu to jump between About, Greenhouse, Plants, and our class project anytime.
See all topics →Stuck on a concept? Open the chat in the corner and ask about sensors, plants, or how we built it.
“Seeing the simulator react when we change the weather made the automation rules finally click.”
“We used less water in tests because the pump only runs when soil moisture actually drops.”
“Cyprus summers are brutal — monitoring temperature and vents matters if you want plants to survive.”
“The micro:bit helped us show live readings to the class without opening the full simulator.”
Start with the greenhouse tour, run a heatwave in the simulator, or browse how our class built it all.
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