1 Beam (customizable rod length)

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The plant sensor that keeps your plants alive. Developed by plant scientists.

Keep Your Plants Happy with the FYTA Beam

Do you often find yourself staring at your plant, unsure of what it needs? Those days are over. The FYTA Beam is an AI-powered smart plant sensor that gives your plant a voice, helping you understand its needs and keep it healthy. Just stick it into the pot, connect the app—and start receiving updates from your plant.

FYTA Beam

The FYTA Beam continuously measures soil moisture, nutrient levels, light, and temperature, sending this data to our cloud via the app or hub.

FYTA App

In the FYTA App, you can track your plant’s progress and growth. What does it need? What’s missing? And how is it really doing? Spoiler alert: It’s about to thrive like never before 😉

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FYTA Hub

The FYTA Hub ensures hourly data synchronization, allowing you to check on your plants anytime, from anywhere.

100% Satisfaction Guarantee


Still unsure? No problem. The FYTA Beam is a revolutionary product, and we want you to feel confident in trying it. That’s why we offer a 100-day satisfaction guarantee: if you’re not happy, we’ll take the Beam back and refund your full purchase price. Need help? Reach out to us anytime through the app—we’re always here to support you and your plants.


5 years guarantee


100 days money back policy


free customer support

Avoid Waterlogging with the Right Beam Legs

The best place to measure soil moisture is in the lower third of the pot. Why? Because over time, watering causes moisture to settle at the bottom. To prevent overwatering, the FYTA Beam is designed with adjustable soil probes that can be tailored to your pot and plant size—accommodating pots up to 60 cm tall! Check your pot size and order the appropriate probes along with your Beam today.


FYTA-Tipp zur Platzierung im Topf

Die Sensorstäbe sollten nicht aus der Erde herausragen – so misst der Beam am zuverlässigsten.

Das Ende der Stäbe sollte bis zum unteren Drittel des Topfes reichen – so erkennt der Sensor auch tiefere Feuchtigkeitsschichten.

Achte darauf, keine Drainageschicht (z. B. Blähton) zu berühren – das kann die Messung verfälschen.