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Plant Health Doctor

Plant doctor in your pocket

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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.

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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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