1 – Plant Name
Here you'll see the name of the plant whose graphs you are currently viewing.
2 – Back to Plant Profile
Tap the arrow in the top left to return to the plant profile.
3 – Active Parameter
This shows the parameter whose graph you are currently viewing.
4 – Time Selection
Here you choose the time period the graph should display: Day, Week or Month.
5 – Value Range
Here you can see the range of measurement values currently shown in the graph.
6 – Legend
The legend divides the measurements into five ranges: Too high, High, Optimal, Low and Too low. For each range you'll see:
A visual bar indicator showing how many days the measurements were in that range.
The exact number of days in figures.
The value range that defines that status – in % for water and humidity, in °C/°F for temperature and in mol for light.
7 – Threshold Changes
A downward-pointing arrow in the graph indicates that the thresholds have been automatically adjusted – for example when switching from summer to winter. FYTA stores different thresholds for different seasons and switches automatically in the background when certain conditions are met. The number next to the symbol shows how many threshold changes occurred during the selected time period.
8 – Info Card: Last Watering
This card evaluates how the last watering went – Good, Too much or Too little – based on how the measurements responded after watering. This helps you adjust the amount next time.
9 – Parameter Selection
Here you can switch between the different parameters without having to go back to the plant profile.
10 – Info Page
Here you'll find explanations of how FYTA uses the selected parameter for its analysis, what the colours in the graph mean and how to read the legend.
11 – Time Period
This shows the exact time period currently displayed in the graph – for example 22–28 March 2026.
12 – Y-Axis
The Y-axis shows the measurement values with their corresponding units – in % for water and humidity, in °C/°F for temperature and in mol for light.
13 – Upper Threshold Line
This dashed line separates the "Too high" range from the range below it. Measurements above this line indicate that immediate action is needed.
14 – Lower Threshold Line
This dashed line separates the "Too low" range from the range above it. Measurements below this line indicate that immediate action is needed.
15 – X-Axis
The X-axis shows the time units of the selected period – times of day for Day, weekdays for Week and dates for Month.
16 – Info Card: Next Watering
This card shows you when the next watering is recommended. The information is dynamic. Tap the card to open an info page explaining how we calculate the timing of the next watering.
