PlantAdvocate reads your plant's real conditions — species, light, watering history — and advocates on its behalf, in plain language. Every recommendation is grounded in a curated care database, not invented on the spot.
"I haven't been watered since last Wednesday. The yellowing on my lower leaves isn't dust — that's a signal. Water me today, and check that my drainage hasn't backed up."
Generic advice treats every monstera, every window, every home the same. Plants don't fail because owners don't care — they fail because the signals get lost in translation.
Most tools fixate on a watering schedule and stop there — ignoring light, humidity, and the dozens of other factors that actually determine whether a plant thrives.
Without a real history of your plant's care, every check-in starts from zero. Patterns that would catch a problem early go unnoticed.
Your plant's problem doesn't fit a dropdown. You need to describe what you're seeing and get an answer grounded in your plant's actual species and history.
PlantAdvocate doesn't generate care advice from thin air. It reasons over a curated species database — grounded in authoritative botanical sources like Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew — then gives your plant a voice.
Every recommendation traces back to verified care facts for your plant's exact species — light, water, humidity, soil — not a model's best guess.
Watering logs, light conditions, and what you've noticed over time — the specific context no generic app has access to.
The two combine into a clear, specific recommendation — written as if your plant could finally tell you what it needs.
This is the one rule we don't bend: care facts come from a verified species database. The care engine's job is to reason over that data and communicate it clearly — never to invent it.
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