I've created a handy tool that uses my phone camera to identify plants and provide care guidance, after losing too many innocent plants along the way. It helps with identifying unknown plants, diagnosing issues with sad-looking leaves, creating specific care schedules for watering, light, and fertilizers, and even advises on repotting and pruning based on growth patterns. I've shared it with friends in my plant swap group, and they've encouraged me to develop it more. Before I dive deeper, I want to know if this tool would genuinely help other plant lovers. Would it assist you in caring for your plants, or do you prefer learning through trial and error? What's the most frustrating aspect of plant care for you?
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I would totally find this useful instead of endlessly googling plant issues and getting the wrong info. Google gets a lot of plant advice wrong! I'd also love a feature to store and compare photos to actually see if my plants are improving after adjustments.
If your tool doesn't suggest putting milk in my plants like some other apps, I say go for it! I'm looking for a real care app that focuses on actual plant science, not just random AI tips!
Haha definitely no milk recommendations from this tool! I'm all about real plant science.

Thanks for the feedback! I noticed that too, Google is always contradicting itself. The photo comparison feature was included because I struggled with tracking my plants' progress, so I'm glad others find that useful too!