Plant diagnosis
Outdoor plants do not fail for one single reason. Weather, water, pests, disease pressure, and season timing all overlap.
A useful diagnosis starts from the symptom you can actually see and then narrows the next check down.
Outdoor use case
The right answer starts with a careful check.
Outdoor problems still need the same thing: likely cause first, then a practical next step.
What helps most here
Most people looking for plant diagnosis want one practical next move, not another vague overview of every disease ever listed.
- Useful for common leaf, pest, and watering problems.
- Better when tied to follow-up questions after the first result.
- More practical when it stays connected to the same plant later too.
- Start with the clearest visible symptom, not the whole season at once.
- Use one photo when the problem is obvious on the leaf, fruit, or shoot.
- Keep asking follow-up questions if the problem changes after weather or treatment.
- Do not get stuck in reading if the real plant is already in front of you and you need photo-led help now.
Quick questions
Short answers before you do too much.
Is this only for houseplants?
No. The app and site also help with common outdoor and garden plant questions.
Can I start from one symptom?
Yes. That is usually the fastest way to narrow the likely cause down.
When is a page like this useful?
Use it when you want to narrow the symptom down quickly before moving into the app or a more specific guide.
Need a likely cause now?
Open GospodApp and scan the plant in front of you.
The symptom page helps you narrow the problem down. The app helps when you want a faster answer from your own photo and a clearer next move.