All the gardening people know what it means to get confused with your plants’ health. Searching for information on the Internet might be helpful sometimes, but it is often very hard to find – and even more often the info’s invalid.
If you are one of these plant freaks or your favorite cactus looks a little green Plantbot is a perfect app for you. The only thing that you need to do is to upload a photograph of your plant and wait for a few second for the application’s answer. You can also ask some additional questions if some more information is needed. The app is able to solve some of the most popular problems, like: too many nutrients in the soil or a lack of nitrogen in it.
The company demoed the app at the TechCrunch Disrupt 2017 Hackathon, which is the sixth one they’ve attended. Plantbot, with its’ potential to help many gardening amateurs by answering the questions asked daily on many hobbyistic forums, might be their another success.
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