AI Plant Identification
Snap a photo and our AI identifies your plant with instant species ID and a personalized care schedule.
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Snap a photo and our AI identifies your plant with instant species ID and a personalized care schedule.
Daily digest via Telegram or web at your preferred time. Never miss watering day again.
Upload a photo of a sick plant and get instant diagnosis with treatment recommendations.
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Plant Identifications
Take a photo or search our catalog. AI identifies the species instantly.
AI creates a custom watering, fertilizing, and care schedule for your plant.
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Chinese Evergreen Care GuideThe stunning Chinese Evergreen, with its colorful patterned foliage, is a forgiving houseplant that thrives even in low light.Quick Care Summary π‘ Light: Low to medium indirect light π§ Water: Allow top inch of soil to dry π‘οΈ Temperature: 65Β°F to 75Β°F (18Β°C to 24
Root rot is caused by overwatering and poor drainage. Roots turn black and mushy, can't absorb water or nutrients. Act fast: unpot, trim rotted roots, treat with hydrogen peroxide, repot in fresh well-draining soil, reduce watering.
Usually caused by low humidity or inconsistent watering. Brown tips are cosmetic and won't spread, but they indicate stress. Check humidity levels, watering schedule, and water quality.
Check soil first. Drooping from underwatering (dry soil) or overwatering (wet soil) looks similar. Also check for temperature stress, transplant shock, and light issues. Most cases resolve quickly once you identify and fix the cause.
Overwatering kills more plants than underwatering. Signs include yellow leaves, mushy stems, soggy soil, mold, and fungus gnats. Stop watering immediately, let soil dry out completely, check for root rot, improve drainage, then restart with 'soak and dry' method.
Dealing with Root Rot: Prevention and Recovery Causes & Quick FixesQuick AnswerRoot rot is often caused by overwatering and poor drainage, leading to a lack of oxygen around the roots. Quick fixes involve reducing watering, improving drainage, and removing affected roots. Acting fast is crucial t
Fungus Gnats: Tiny Black Flies in Plant Soil Causes & Quick FixesQuick AnswerIf you notice tiny black flies hovering around your houseplants, you're likely dealing with fungus gnats. The most direct fix is to use sticky traps to capture adults and allow the top layer of soil to dry out to break t
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