Water structured differently.
Poppy replaces runtime guessing with a system built around Pods, Pulse events, and plant-level delivery.
Pods. Pulse. Plants.
Three simple parts work together to create a more measurable, more automatic irrigation experience.
Pods create the delivery structure.
Pods give each plant group a known watering architecture instead of relying on scattered emitters and long runtimes.
Pulse controls the watering rhythm.
Pulse uses short watering events and soak periods to create a structured dose rather than a single continuous run.
The plant receives the program.
The final goal is simple: enter the landscape once, then let Poppy generate the program automatically.
No runtime guessing.
Poppy changes the control language from minutes and assumptions to delivery events and plant-level intent.
Pod count helps define the watering dose.
Short events replace long runtime guesses.
Rest periods help water move into the root zone.
Future Pulse programming can happen in the background.
Describe your garden.
Poppy handles the rest.
That is the core idea: irrigation should configure itself around the landscape, not force people to manage timers forever.