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Originally Posted by SouthPark
hahahaha WW!!! I probably got drawn in or a misunderstanding when I saw the original post ....
I just assumed some sort of machine system was going to be used to provide the control of moisture in or around the roots.   
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You clearly misunderstood. You just have to talk dirty to it once a day. Seems to do the trick 😉
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Jokes aside.
Automating a terrarium is relatively simple (i havent done it yet).
All you need is an Arduino, whatever sensors you want (humidity, temp ,etc), and a means to control them (pumps, fans, etc).
I wont do it on such a small tank, but i do have a very nice spot in mind for a larger one. However, i still have lots to learn from my little phal. I’d say, if i can get it to flower twice, then I’ll step up my game.