Our Story

Some plants are more than just plants. They carry memory, affection, and time.

Aguatudo was born from a simple idea: caring for plants is often a way of caring for stories.

Grandfather and grandson at the orchid house

A legacy of care

This story begins at the countryside property of award-winning orchid grower Antonio Vendramin (1923–1996), in Jundiaí, São Paulo, Brazil.

In an orchid house with about 10,000 orchid vases, the care for each plant was treated with real attention. To support that, an irrigation system was installed with transparent micro-tubes running to each pot — remarkably innovative for the 1980s.

That system was developed by Antonio Vendramin Filho, with a focus on regularity, precision, and respect for the plants’ rhythm.

From the orchid house to Aguatudo

Decades later, this same logic of care was revisited and advanced by Computer Engineer Fabio S. Vendramin.

Aguatudo is the natural continuation of that story: combining technology and sensitivity to make plant care simpler, reliable, and predictable.

Throughout development, modern solutions were incorporated — including custom firmware and a smartphone interface — always guided by one clear principle: don’t complicate what can be simple.

That’s why Aguatudo works without depending on the internet, can be operated with a single button, and keeps control in the hands of the person who cares.

More than a product, Aguatudo is the continuation of a kind of care that crosses generations — now adapted to everyday modern life.