People do not always start with a formal diagnosis. Sometimes the real need is simpler: "What is wrong with my plant, and what should I do next?"
This page exists for that exact intent. Start with the plant you have, not with perfect terminology.
Start simple, stay practical, and keep the same plant context as you go.
- Take a clear photo or describe the most obvious symptom first.
- Use the first answer to narrow the likely cause down.
- Keep asking follow-up questions while the plant context stays attached.
Why this is a good fit
A practical plant tool should not force people to know the right disease name before they can get help.
- Start with plain language, not expert vocabulary.
- Move from one symptom to one useful next step.
- Keep the same plant history when you return later.
Short answers before you do too much.
Do I need to know the disease name?
No. Start with what you can see and let the next checks narrow the likely cause down.
Can I just ask a question without a photo?
Yes, but a clear photo usually speeds the first answer up.
Why not send people straight to articles?
Because sometimes the fastest path is simply asking about the real plant in front of you.
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Read the guideOpen GospodApp and scan the plant in front of you.
The guide helps you narrow the problem down. The app helps when you want a faster likely cause and a clearer next move from a photo.