Siram is built for indoor consistency, using a reservoir and peristaltic pumps to deliver precise drip watering to potted plants. That makes it a practical alternative to OtO Lawn when the real problem is keeping houseplants alive while traveling, not irrigating outdoor zones.
The peristaltic pump design is especially suited to controlled, measured dosing across multiple pots, where a lawn-oriented sprayer would be overkill and poorly matched. With two pumps, it can separate plants into different watering needs, helping avoid a one-schedule-fits-all routine.
Siram’s scheduling mindset is straightforward: set a plan, deliver reliably, and use history to calibrate. It’s less about spatial mapping and more about repeatable routines that remove the daily “did I water?” uncertainty.
Compared with an outdoor system, the trade-off is that it won’t help with lawns, beds, or hose-connected irrigation hardware. For apartments, offices, or plant-heavy interiors, the indoor drip approach is simply the better tool.