Features
This tool helps gardeners and plant enthusiasts diagnose and treat plant health issues through leaf analysis. Simply upload or capture a photo of affected leaves to receive instant identification of symptoms like yellowing, spots, or pest damage, along with a detailed diagnosis and severity assessment. The tool provides specific treatment recommendations including fertilizer needs, watering adjustments, and pest control measures with clear application instructions to restore plant health.
- Quick Plant Photo Analysis
- Take a new photo or choose one from your gallery to instantly check your plant's health status.
- Smart Leaf Health Check
- Get immediate insights about your plant's condition, from spotting yellow leaves to identifying unusual textures or discoloration.
- Expert Plant Doctor
- Receive accurate diagnoses for common plant problems, whether it's a nutrient shortage, fungal issue, or pest trouble.
- Personalized Care Guide
- Follow custom treatment plans with step-by-step instructions on watering, fertilizing, and pest control for your specific plant problem.
- Detailed Recovery Steps
- Access complete care instructions, including exactly how much treatment to use and when to apply it for best results.
Build with Macaron
Macaron, let's make a sick plant rescue app. I need to first use the camera to take a photo or upload an image from my gallery of a plant leaf. The app should automatically analyze the visible symptoms (like yellowing, browning, spots, dryness), and give a likely diagnosis with treatment suggestions. For example: – The whole leaf turning yellow → May be lacking nitrogen. Recommend applying a nitrogen-based compound fertilizer after 3 days. – Leaf margins turning yellow → May be potassium deficient. Recommend using a high-potassium fertilizer. – Brown spots → Could be a fungal infection. Prepare a fungicide spray in proportion. – Drying and curling leaves → Might be underwatering or low humidity. Recommend misting and adjusting watering frequency. – Sticky residue on leaves → Possibly aphid infestation. Recommend washing leaves and applying neem oil. – White powder on surface → Likely powdery mildew. Recommend a baking soda-based fungicide. The app should also assess the severity of the disease (mild / moderate / severe)
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