Grow a plant with the help of an automated plant watering system that combines a program that resides on your Grove boar

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Grow a plant with the help of an automated plant watering system that combines a program that resides on your Grove boar

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ARDUINO GROOVE BOARD NOT ARDUINO UNO. JAVA PROGRAMMING PLEASE.DO NOT COPY FROM THE WEB. ALL THOSE ANSWERS ARE WRONG. I'VEREVIEWED THEM ALREADY. NEED A UNIQUE ONE PLEASE. THANK YOU.
Grow a plant with the help of an automated plant watering system that combines a program that resides on your Grove board (e.g Arduino + Firmata) and a program that resides on your personal computer (Java+Firmata4j).
Specification You must create a Java program that can control an Arduino-compatible device running Firmata and that this Arduino-compatible device can sense soil moisture in a plant of the student's choosing. The Arduino-compatible device must be able to receive commands from the Java
program for which a water pump can apply water to the plant if the soil is too dry (e.g. by checking the moisture of your plant soil 18-26 times a day). Once the soil is sufficiently wet, the pump is to stop providing water. The system should be capable of running over multiple days so that multiple wet-dry soil transitions can be achieved. Data related to soil moisture and pump operation should be displayed on an Arduino-compatible display like the OLED found on the Grove Beginner Kit for Arduino. It is recommended that the Java implementation contain both time-based tasking and even-driven functionality.
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