To succeed in Virtual Horticulture, you require a solid background in plant science, remote monitoring, and data analysis, often supported by a degree in horticulture, botany, or a related field. Familiarity with virtual management platforms, remote sensor systems, and software for environmental controls is typically necessary. Excellent communication, problem-solving skills, and an ability to collaborate remotely will set you apart in this digital-driven environment. These competencies enable professionals to effectively care for plants, address issues promptly, and coordinate with clients or teams from a distance.