Built by a scientist, not a startup slogan.
Our founder holds an MSc in Atmospheric & Climate Sciences — and got tired of watching good gardens die of guesswork.
Wet My Plants started with a simple irritation: watering computers on the market either ran on dumb timers or vague soil-moisture guesses, while the actual science of evapotranspiration — the kind agriculture already relies on to water fields at scale — sat unused in academic papers.
From atmospheric science to your back garden
After a masters spent modelling how the atmosphere moves water, our founder built a small climate model for a single garden — the same physics, radically shrunk. It reads the hyperlocal forecast, works out exactly how much water the sun and wind pulled from the soil, and tops up only what nature didn't. That project became Master Pebble.
Absurdly simple on top, uncompromising underneath
Every product decision follows one rule: the person watering their garden should never have to think about atmospheric physics — the device should just quietly get it right, run after run, season after season. The jokes live in the valve names. The engineering underneath does not compromise.