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 The startup   system, which comes with a soil sensor that can tell you pH, humidity, temperature, soil nutrition and moisture and an automated stanley flask  water valve, helps gardeners figure out how to precisely care for their plants. A paired app lets users see recommendations on which plants to use given their garden   conditions. They launched on-stage at Disrupt last fall, then unveiled a full-fledged Kickstarter campaign over the summer that raised $384,000. That made it the most successful agricultural tech product on Kickstarter to date, with 5,000 units of sales. You can still pre-order product for $159 here. Because of Disrupt la stanley cup becher st year, Edyn   prototype  then called SoilIQ  piqued the interest of some reps from Home Depot. They sent a cold e-mail to the company and CEO Jason Aramburu. They saw it as Disrupt and really liked it,  said Aramburu, who previously worked on sustainable agricultural techniques in East Africa before starting Edyn.  A dea stanley taza l like