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* Broken links on plant page. Just updating some broken links * Update links and sample
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## {% linkable_title Examples %}
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## {% linkable_title Examples %}
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### Using plain MQTT sensor to get the data
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### Using plain MQTT sensor to get the data
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This is a practical example that uses a multiple of `MQTT sensors` to supply the readings used by the `plant` sensor.
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This is a practical example that uses a multiple of `MQTT sensors` to supply the readings used by the `plant` sensor.
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Another good source of this data would be the [Mi Flora](https://home-assistant.io/components/sensor.miflora/) component.
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Another good source of this data would be the [Mi Flora](/components/sensor.miflora/) component.
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If the sensor data is within the min/max values the status will be `ok`, if not the status will be `problem`. You can use this to trigger a notification, if there is a problem with your plant. Of course you can only monitor attributes of your plant, where the sensor is configured and is providing the data.
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If the sensor data is within the min/max values the status will be `ok`, if not the status will be `problem`. You can use this to trigger a notification, if there is a problem with your plant. Of course you can only monitor attributes of your plant, where the sensor is configured and is providing the data.
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## Data Source
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## Data Source
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The main sources of the data will usually be a [MiFlora sensor](sensor.miflora) or a [MQTT sensor](sensor.mqtt) receiving the data from a [PlantGateway](https://github.com/ChristianKuehnel/plantgateway).
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The main sources of the data will usually be a [MiFlora sensor](/components/sensor.miflora/) or a [MQTT sensor](/components/sensor.miflora/) receiving the data from a [PlantGateway](https://github.com/ChristianKuehnel/plantgateway).
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If you want to get the date via a PlantGateway, this is a typical configuration for the MQTT sensors:
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If you want to get the date via a PlantGateway, this is a typical configuration for the MQTT sensors:
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```yaml
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```yaml
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# Example configuration.yaml entry
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# Example configuration.yaml entry
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plant:
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plant:
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state_topic: my_plant_topic
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state_topic: my_plant_topic
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value_template: '{{ value_json.brightness }}'
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value_template: '{{ value_json.brightness }}'
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```
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```
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You have to replace the `state_topic` with the value that you configured in the PlantGateway. It also depends on the global configuration of your MQTT server.
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You have to replace the `state_topic` with the value that you configured in the PlantGateway. It also depends on the global configuration of your MQTT server.
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