Succulent Tracker

Succulent Tracker

Easy succulent tracking!

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Version History of Succulent Tracker

1.7.3

November 8, 2023

Bugfixes

1.7.2

November 7, 2023

Bugfixes and performance improvements

1.7.0

July 18, 2023

Bugfixes and performance improvements

1.6.7

March 27, 2023

Social media login!Various bug fixes and spring cleaning!

1.6.5

March 7, 2023

- Updated date formats - Added "Select/De-Select All" feature to group actions - Added Plant Count to the watering screen for each location

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1.5.5

October 10, 2022

Misc. bugfixes!

1.5.4

September 28, 2022

Fixes cancel on plant search not clearing properly in certain situations.

1.5.3

September 27, 2022

Fix for plant matcher bug

1.5.2

September 22, 2022

Small bugfixes to photo ordering in fullscreen photo viewer and to error handling in event history.

1.5.0

August 15, 2022

Speed increases and bug fixes : ) Should be especially apparent to users who have large plant collections or apply group activities.

Succulent Tracker Subscription Plans

Monthly Subscription

Allows you to track more than five plants!

$2.991 Month

Annual Subscription

Allows you to manage more than five plants

$29.991 Year

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Description of Succulent Tracker

Succulent Tracker App — a place to easily record all the important details you need to know about your succulents (or other plants). 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. 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. You can also keep a photographic history of each plant, using the camera in your device or a photo you’ve taken previously. Try the app for free for up to 5 plants. 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. With a paid subscription you can add as many plants as you’d like! There are lots of different ways to view and organize the information about your succulents. 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. You can also see which need to be watered within the next 2-3 days, which were already watered today, and which don’t need to be watered yet. Switching over to the “My Plants” view, you can see photos of all the succulents in your collection grouped by genus. You can then switch to view the succulents grouped by location — indoor or outdoor — and tags you’ve added to them. Tapping on an individual plant will allow you to see all the information about it. On the individual plant editor screen you can record information including: The scientific name A nickname Photos Watering schedule When it was last watered When you repotted When you treated for bugs Where you purchased it If you made changes to the light or location When you propagated it And more! There is a “Note” feature that allows to add any other information about the plant. You can also use tags as a way to add information and group succulents that are similar. You can easily record new “actions” (watering, repotting, pruning, treating for bugs, fertilizing, make a note or take a new photo) by clicking the edit button in the top corner. On the plant view screen you can also set the desired watering frequency. This will generate a notification on the day that plant needs to be watered again. You’ll also see the average watering time for that plant and when it was watered last. Tagging is a really great way to add additional details about your plants. If you want to record where you got it, how much light it needs, that you grew it from a leaf, or anything else important to you… Just add it in as a tag! In any view, you can record action and apply them to a group of plants as well. 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. There are so many ways to help you keep track of your plants and better care for them. Actions are quick and easy to record so you can easily take care of your succulents and keep going on with your day. 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. You can try the app for free for up to 5 plants. 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. With a paid subscription you can add as many plants as you’d like! License agreement: https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/dev/stdeula/
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Succulent Tracker: FAQ

Does Succulent Tracker have support for iPad devices?

Yes, Succulent Tracker has support for iPad devices.

Who released the app?

The Succulent Tracker app was created by Succulents and Sunshine, LLC.

What is the minimum iOS version supported by Succulent Tracker?

Your iOS device should have iOS 12.0 or later installed to run the app.

How do users rate the app?

With a rating of 4.3 out of 5, Succulent Tracker is one of the top-rated apps in its category.

What’s the app category of Succulent Tracker?

The Main Genre Of The Succulent Tracker App Is Lifestyle.

What Succulent Tracker application version is the latest one?

1.7.3 is the most recent version of Succulent Tracker.

What is the release date of the most recent Succulent Tracker update?

The last update for Succulent Tracker was on September 30, 2024.

What was the release date of the app?

Succulent Tracker was first released on February 6, 2023.

What is the age rating of Succulent Tracker?

This app is appropriate for all ages, with no offensive or inappropriate content.

What are the languages supported by Succulent Tracker?

Succulent Tracker is available in English.

Is Succulent Tracker accessible through Apple Arcade's subscription model?

Unfortunately, Succulent Tracker is not on Apple Arcade.

Does Succulent Tracker allow for in-app purchases?

Yes, Succulent Tracker allows for in-app purchases to enhance your experience.

Can I use Succulent Tracker with Apple Vision Pro?

No, you cannot use Succulent Tracker with Apple Vision Pro.

Are there any advertisements in Succulent Tracker?

No, there are no advertisements in Succulent Tracker.

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  • Helpful app

    I’m rather new to maintaining succulents, and this app has been a great help to me so far. Being reminded when to water them helps me both not under water or over water the succulents and cacti I’ve been keeping, which my friend tends to do. Would recommend to new and current succulent caretakers. My only complaint is that I cannot find the plant known as a desert rose in their database, which I would’ve liked if for nothing else to have another opinion on how often to water it. Otherwise, great app!
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  • Must Have App

    My favorite App, I use it everyday. Any issues I experienced were because of me (Operator Error) Customer service was excellent. Well worth the subscription fee. (You can also use it for free with a couple plants) The more I learn what all the app can do the more I love it.
  • Attractive, but lacks tools

    Attractive, but lacks tools you would expect from a plant identification and care app. I was expecting a “succulent” app to be dedicated to identification and care of succulents, but it lacks those features. I f you do not already know why your plant is, and how to care for it, this will not help because it is little more than a database and reminder. There is a buried plant database, but it is manual l. It has filters, but you need to know you have a Crassula to narrow down to anything similar and it does not seem to load all of the photos, so you have to tap to see what each Crassula is.

    It is a little odd that you cannot enter the last time a plant was watered if it was watered before you added it. It is not clear to me what the $30/yr subscription gets you.
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