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Hey there folks,

Tired of having dying plants around the house or garden ? Cant figure out why some plants make it and some plants die ?

I made a Plant Diagnosis and Doctor app that does a very good job of diagnosing and suggesting remedies for ailing plants.

I got really good feedback , so i'm sharing it with you , for the first time right here on mastodon !

check it out here : cookup.ai/a/bulbi-plant-doctor

Feedback is welcome so please Toot and Boost at will, you are the very first folks to see the public beta published ;-)

Hope you enjoy !

if you use it and you like it, share it in your local community if you want 😅 i really think it turns out GPT3 "solved" the plant diagnosis much better than other solutions , so let's make history and of course "you heard it on first!"

@tonic i like it.. can diagnose with incomplete input boxes - test example below was quite what I was looking for

"...it is likely that the tomato plant is suffering from a fungal disease, specifically Septoria lycopersici. This is a common fungal disease that affects tomato plants and is characterized by dark spots on the underside of the leaves. To fix this, it is important to ensure proper air circulation around the plant and to avoid overhead watering. Pruning away affected leaves is also recommended. Additionally, using a fungicide can help to control the disease. "

@freeschool i'm really happy you like it, hope you agree it works surprisingly well ! i tried lots of these apps before and this one is actually much better . Very cool stuff indeed ! dont be shy to share it around you or send it to folks that might enjoy or have a use for it

@tonic
This looks good. Thanks for creating and posting it.
I have one ailing plant, and your app gave sound results.
That last question, though: "Ec , Ppi , Run Off & Training Technique" , I don't know what any of those refer to, so couldn't give any useful input.

@Rmond thanks for the feedback, i know for a gosh darn fact that it means the world to everybody involved ^^<3 that last prompt is for folks that measure the mineral content of their input watering and outflow watering EC = electrical conductivity / PPM is Parts per Million , but i see i have a typo there now :-) works fine if you leave one or more of the sections blank but it works best with more data and complete sentences :-)

@Rmond i went in and fixed that typo based on your feedback, in your own way you contributed a small but important part to this, the new generation of plant diagnosis - dont forget to keep diagnosing your plant every 10 days or so to keep up with it's development. after a while of using the app you'll know more about plant care and be able to "read" your plant a lot better :mario_awe:

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